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Frederic Lebel wrote: > Frédéric Lebel wrote: > > >>hi, >> >>i searched this img on the m0n0wall website, and i dont find it. >> >>does someone have this ? >> >>http://m0n0.ch/wall/downloads/net45xx-pb14r461.img >>or >>http://m0n0.ch/wall/downloads/Sun, 31 Aug 2003 16:24:10 >>? >> >>web refenrece : >>http://m0n0.ch/wall/list/?action=show_msg&actionargs[]=4&actionargs[]=82 >> >>Frédéric Lebel > > ------8<------8<------8<------ > > Frédéric, > > The message referenced in > http://m0n0.ch/wall/list/?action=show_msg&actionargs[]=4&actionargs[]=82 > is dated 31 Aug 2003 and quite old. > > pb14r461.img is outdated and has been superceded by the current stable > release of m0n0wall (http://m0n0.ch/wall/downloads.php) which includes > the features you want ("IPsec tunnels > on a system with a dynamically configured WAN IP address (DHCP, PPPoE or > PPTP" [Manuel Kasper]). > > z > sorry for the new theads, i dont find the way to reply because i sucribed > to daily version. > > > humm. but i might be missing something, when i wanna set the remote > gateway of the ipsec vpn, it always ask for a ip address, is there a way > to bypass this ? > > thanks for you answers Zealot > > Frédéric Lebel Frédéric, You cannot bypass setting the ip of the remote gateway (m0n0wall). However, use a fully qualified domain name that is updated with your m0n0wall's wan IP address. Example: m0n0wall.dyndns.org z |