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02-07-2004 07:49 AM - edited 03-09-2019 06:21 AM
I have a Linux server doing DHCP. It has two net cards in it. One is assigned a valid IP and one is private. I have a Cisco 1700 series on the public side connected to a T1 with a public. I can ping the Linux ethernet card from home but cannot get a tunnel setup. I have a few workers that need access from home. Home users do not have static IPs. How do I configure the router to allow PPTP? Please be kind I am novice.
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02-07-2004 08:46 AM
what kind of apps do they need to access?
Are you trying to do the vpn to the router or the linux box?
do a show version on the router, and let us know what IOS version you are running.
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02-11-2004 06:56 AM
I will need remote access into the server for management. I have a user that will need to access some files in a PC. I really do not have any apps per say. The Linux server is running the VPN. The sh ver gave me.......c1700 software (c1700-03sys6I-M), version 12.1(21), release (fc1). For instance my remote sits on a comcast cable modem, I have 24.28.40.x, which I am sure is NATed. Do I do a whois on my IP and find the valid IP segment on Comcasts network and set up an ACL on that. Thanks in advance.
