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| Thread ID: 67693 | 2006-04-03 09:35:00 | Nokia M1122 Bridge or PPTP | Erayd (23) | Press F1 |
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| 443441 | 2006-04-03 09:35:00 | Hi, My current network situation is M1122>>m0n0wall>>LAN. What I am trying to achieve is the m0n0wall having the external IP address for DynDNS updates. I have tried to do this by using PPTP on the modem, but have had no luck. XP can connect via PPTP to the M1122, which gives it the external IP. However as the PPTP server on the M1122 requires PAP authentication (i.e. doesn't support encryption), I can't do this from the m0n0wall - m0n0wall requires encryption, and therefore won't connect to it (note that this is the m0n0wall WAN connection, not the m0n0wall PPTP server). I have also tried to set up bridging on the M1122, and have so far been unable to do so. At the moment I am using double-NAT (M1122(NAT)>>m0n0wall(NAT)>>LAN. I don't care how it's done, all I want is for m0n0wall to get the public IP address. Cheers, Steve |
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| 443442 | 2006-04-04 06:37:00 | ^ bump | Erayd (23) | ||
| 443443 | 2006-04-04 06:43:00 | Can you not run a proxy server on the Monowall box? The wfisrt pages given by "monowall" and "monowall proxy" to Google both appear to have relevant links . | Graham L (2) | ||
| 443444 | 2006-05-13 14:18:00 | nope, m0n0wall is a NetBSD based OS, see m0n0.ch for more info. It won't run a proxy (and that's not the issue anyway, I already use double-NAT). I just want m0n0 to have the public IP. | Erayd (23) | ||
| 443445 | 2006-05-14 00:13:00 | I have a similar setup to you and achieved it by setting up a standard PPPoA connection on the router and enabling the PPP IP extension (bridging) option. On the smoothwall box, the red interface (WAN) is setup to obtain it's IP address (Public) via DHCP from the router | b1naryb0y (3) | ||
| 443446 | 2006-05-14 00:24:00 | I think if I understand you correctly, I would like to do the same thing with Smoothwall (probably for different reasons though). The only way I could think of is to install an ADSL modem in the Smoothwall box. I do have an ADSL modem I could use but I don't think it has a Linux driver for it. :( Hmmm, I've just reread the post above mine... thinks must read all posts before posting myself :xmouth: |
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