El Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 11:19:28AM +0100, Emile van Bergen escribió: > Have you checked whether GRE traffic in the other direction is allowed > as well by PC1?
It's not blocked, I have also triyed to MASQ it doing this iptables -A FORWARD -s 192.168.0.2 -p gre -i eth0 -j MASQUERADE > Also, what is pppd doing with the incoming traffic? Turn pppd debugging > on and see if it actually receives the PPP LCP packets from the client. Mar 15 01:17:20 nuria pptpd[27580]: CTRL: Client XXX.XX.XXX.XX control connection started Mar 15 01:17:20 nuria pptpd[27580]: CTRL: Starting call (launching pppd, opening GRE) Mar 15 01:17:20 nuria pptpd[27580]: CTRL: Client XXX.XX.XXX.XX control connection finished Mar 15 01:21:22 nuria pptpd[5030]: CTRL: Client XXX.XX.XXX.XX control connection started Mar 15 01:21:23 nuria pptpd[5030]: CTRL: Starting call (launching pppd, opening GRE) Mar 15 01:21:23 nuria pptpd[5030]: CTRL: Client XXX.XX.XXX.XX control connection finished Umm just odd, pptpd logs, but not pppd ones, umm .. any way to check if pptpd it's really launching the pppd ? Thx -- _ _ // Raúl A. Betancort Santana /> A Dream is an answer to __ \\ // <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> // question that we don't know (oo) \\ // Dimensión Virtual S.L. // how to ask. / \/ \ // \> A Linux Solution Provider </ `V__V' </
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