This is a discussion on pptp server routing internal network problem within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Hi, I've installed VPN between the company server(FreeBSD) and my own workstation (Win2000). I can seee the server ...
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Hi,
I've installed VPN between the company server(FreeBSD) and my own workstation (Win2000). I can seee the server and browse the computer shares, but I can not access any other computer on the office network. After reading some documentation I foud our that there should be a file ip-up in /etc/ppp/, where additional arp routing is defined. Is this true? Is there a sample of the previous mentioned file? Any thanks apreciated, Bojan Kraut |
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On Sun, 02 May 2004 13:28:56 +0200, Bojan Kraut, Alcyone wrote:
> some documentation I foud our that there should be a file ip-up in > /etc/ppp/, where additional arp routing is defined. Is this true? ip-up is an optional shell script which is run when the connection is established. For more information, including the parameters which are passed to it by pppd, see "man pppd". > Is there a sample of the previous mentioned file? "man arp" should point you in the right direction to construct the arp command you need. It may be different on *BSD, so I wouldn't begin to try to guide you there. For that matter there may be differences in their pppd vs. ours. And speaking of which, with a server running FreeBSD and a client running Windows, why are you posting in a Linux newsgroup? -- /dev/rob0 - preferred_email=i$((28*28+28))@softhome.net or put "not-spam" or "/dev/rob0" in Subject header to reply |
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