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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>We are in the process of remote access to the LAN
at my place of employment.<BR>To prepare myself for this great task I setup
pptpd on my Linux server at<BR>home. After a few hours, I managed to get
it working, and win2k boxes<BR>connecting to my home server. Everything
seems to be working as it is<BR>suppose to. But there are still somethings
I need to add. Because of the<BR>applications and other things that we do,
I need to somehow make broadcast<BR>traffic be forwarded/sent across all
interfaces on the main Linux router.<BR>In other words, packets sent to
192.168.1.255 (broadcast ip) must be caught<BR>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.<BR><BR>My network setup is as follows<BR><BR>Main server,
Linux 2.2.18<BR>eth0: 192.168.1.3 netmask 255.255.255.0<BR>eth1:
internet<BR>ppp*: remote access computers (connected over the
internet)<BR><BR>ppp clients are given an ip in the 192.168.1.96-127
range.<BR><BR>ThankYou<BR><BR>__________________________________________________<BR>Chris
Leavoy<BR><A href="mailto:chris@sdk.ca">chris@sdk.ca</A><BR><A
href="http://www.sdk.ca/chris/">www.sdk.ca/chris/</A><BR></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>