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I removed my MAC based assignment for 10.0.0.142 and I pick up a 10.0.0.64/28 address as expected. PPTP works fine against, almost. Now if I try to visit any website that is hosted inside my network, I get the m0n0wall instead of the proper server. Any ideas? (the proper DNS servers are being assigned via PPTP, if I goto the servers via IP they are fine, and if I nslookup from my machine while connected via PPTP the servers resolve to the proper internal addresses). The IPs in my home network are all 192.168 based, remote LAN and DMZ are all 10.0 based. This all was working like a charm in 1.0 and 1.1b12. I'm think of just downgrading to 1.1b12 and calling it quits with any more updates at this point. (I just worry that when 1.1 is final and no one tests in my situation it won't get fixed. Of course the only one who can test my situation is me. Which means I will keep having broken pieces on my network) -Rob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Staph" <rstaph at digitalimpreza dot com> To: <m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 11:10 PM Subject: [m0n0wall] Odd thing during PPTP connections (not working) > I just put the latest beta on and my PPTP stopped working again. Since it > was working and I didn't change anything but the m0n0wall version I know > where to start now. While it was working I was getting the IP 10.0.0.64 on > the PPTP connection as expected. Since I upgraded I've been getting the IP > address 10.0.0.142 (The m0n0wall PPTP server is set to start assigning at > 10.0.0.64) While I am connected directly to the LAN I have the DHCP server > assigning my MAC on my wireless card 10.0.0.142. > > I'm guessing that because I'm getting an IP address outside the PPTP range > over PPTP, my laptop is trying to talk to the wrong thing to get access. > > I will try removing the static MAC assignment tomorrow and test it again > from home that night, but that is not a solution. I need to have 10.0.0.142 > while I'm connected to the LAN. I can't reassign the PPTP range around this > either as I won't be sure to get 10.0.0.142 anymore. > > Any ideas from anyone? I'll be glad to provide more information on request. > > -Rob > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > |