VPN and IPtables
Ilya Palagin
tux-4CS0UopE6WdBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Wed Sep 15 18:55:50 UTC 2004
Quoting David Kreuter <dkreuter-q4+D78v0SMv8u52rGdhAxQ at public.gmane.org>:
> Hi: My linux machine has two NICs, one connnected to Rogers hispeed
> 24.x.x.x. Other NIC is
> on private 192.168.x.x. Windows box is on 192.168.x.x and works fine
> using the internet through
> the linux machine - Iptables is setup and is NATting.
>
> Now I want to use windows machine with Cisco VPN client. Can't connect.
> If I directly connect
> the Windows box NIC to the 24. network it works of course.
>
> Can I train iptables to pass the encapsulated packets to/from my windows
> VPN client?
>
> Thanks, David
>
I've got the same problem, but with SonicWall VPN client. At the same time,
PPTP VPN access works just fine. Spent some hours trying to find a solution, no
success yet. There is must be a way to fix that. Small routers like Linksys
have (as far as I know) Linux on board without any issues with VPN clients.
Ilya.
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