Re: Routing problem
- From: "acon" <ezacon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 09:27:03 +0200
Im am using PPTP because i cant reach mi office router from the internet.
The wan side of this router is not conected to internet, but to a private
vlan from the ISP. If i could do this, i would use ipsec tunel.
I have done this previously with a linux box in each side and it works fine
as long as you configure the apropiate static routes in each side, but i
d'ont want to add a linux machine at home now.
"Pierrot Robert" <mcthepro_at_hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
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I think you need 2 VPNs, one each way.
So you need you home router to work as a pptp client to the linux box too.
Pierrot
acon wrote:
I need to conect my home network with mi office network.
At office, i have a linux machine acting as a router.
At home, i have a ADSL router and 2 XPpro machines.
The network at the office is not conected to internet, but to a VPN
provided by the ISP that connects all sites in the same subnet.
This means i cant map nat ports to my server, so y cant use IPSEC.
The only way is PPTP.
I have succefuly conected the Linux server (pptp client) to my home
router (pptp server) and the link is working fine.
.
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