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Chris Leavoy
chris at SDK.CA
Mon Apr 30 17:54:22 EDT 2001
We are in the process of remote access to the LAN at my place of employment.
To prepare myself for this great task I setup pptpd on my Linux server at
home. After a few hours, I managed to get it working, and win2k boxes
connecting to my home server. Everything seems to be working as it is
suppose to. But there are still somethings I need to add. Because of the
applications and other things that we do, I need to somehow make broadcast
traffic be forwarded/sent across all interfaces on the main Linux router.
In other words, packets sent to 192.168.1.255 (broadcast ip) must be caught
by the linux router, and then sent out all of the ppp and tun devices. I guess I am looking for some pointers on how this could be accoplished, and maybe a few resources where I can read up on it.
My network setup is as follows
Main server, Linux 2.2.18
eth0: 192.168.1.3 netmask 255.255.255.0
eth1: internet
ppp*: remote access computers (connected over the internet)
ppp clients are given an ip in the 192.168.1.96-127 range.
ThankYou
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Chris Leavoy
chris at sdk.ca
www.sdk.ca/chris/
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