[ Please redirect me to a better mailinglist if needed, I haven't had any replies on this subject yet ] I'm getting closer. Basically, I have at home a win-machine behind a FreeBSD box with user-ppp and isdn. It is cheaper for me to use an alternative ISP than ourselves to get the machines at work. However, then I don't have access to some servers, because I come from a foreign (and dynamic) ip-adress. So I install pptpd on a machine at work to make a tunnel and get a "trusted" ip-adress. Questions: man ppp, topic nat pptp suggest, that only one machine behind ppp can run MS-vpn (over GRE). True? Is it a problem that I only have one ethernet card on the pptpd-machine: am I supposed to go in on one interface, be translated, and go out on the other? Any clues on setting up pptpd and ppp? It seems that the adresses (localip and remoip) in pptpd.conf are ignored, and the adresses in ppp.conf are used instead. Currently, I can now connect from ms-vpn, and from the box running nntpd ping the ip on the win-box. But then I can't ping from any other adresses. Can I find some examples of poptop/pptpd and user-ppp somewhere? Leif To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message