From: Rocco Stanzione <iptables@linuxkungfu.org>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: PPTP Through a NAT
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 20:55:16 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200210082055.16202.iptables@linuxkungfu.org> (raw)
Hi all. I see a great deal of discussion of what needs to be done to get PPTP
to work through NAT. AFAIK I have no support for this in my kernel, and
though I have a pretty effective firewall configuration, PPTP has always
worked through it without any trouble. I do allow all outgoing traffic, and
maybe that accounts for it, but either I've done something to support this
without realizing it, or I'm doing something wrong with my config (other than
allowing all outgoing traffic. I was wondering if anyone might have an idea
to explain this. I'm happy to provide any more information, but I can't
imagine what might be relevant.
Thanks,
Rocco Stanzione
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