Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 11:03:02 -0200 From: Tiago Cruz <tiagocruz@b4br.net> To: Sten Daniel =?ISO-8859-1?Q?S=F8rsdal?= <lists@wm-access.no> Cc: "freebsd-net@FreeBSD.org" <freebsd-net@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: MPD and client behind firewall Message-ID: <1137589382.15943.146.camel@localhost.localdomain> In-Reply-To: <43CE1866.2090507@wm-access.no> References: <1137520320.15943.92.camel@localhost.localdomain> <43CE1866.2090507@wm-access.no>
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Hello Sten, very thanks by your reply! On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 11:28 +0100, Sten Daniel Sørsdal wrote: > I believe it to be an IPTables and PF issue. What? Oh my god... So, what can I do in PF-side? My potential VPN users have the client configured in your notebook, and I think that they always will need to connect trough NAT (modem, routers, netfilter, pf...) and I will have always this problem? :-/ > Hints to bring along to the IPTables mailing lists: > PPTP needs PPTP helper, _make sure_ the PPTP helper doesn't corrupt the > PPTP ID. So, I think that I'll need modify my kernel/ netfilter... but this information I'll look at netfilter mailing, thank you! > PF doesn't have really try to fix NAT issues by rewriting packets. There > might be a PPTP proxy out there somewhere? Well, my server-side haven't NAT, the pptp is listen direct at internet. But, if I this pptp proxy solve my problem I'll create one :) Can you help me to do this? Very thanks! -- Tiago Cruz http://linuxrapido.org Linux User #282636 "The box said: Requires MS Windows or better, so I installed Linux"
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