On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, James Pifer wrote: > Sorry to post this here, but since last week I've posted to Fedora's > mailing list, pptp-devel's list, and linuxgeneral forum. No one has > On a Fedora Core 3 machine > 1) running pptpclient > 2) pptpclient is configured to do "LAN to LAN" > 3) machine set to act as a router: > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward is set to 1 > > After I make the pptp connection I do: iptables -F I think I would first disable iptables to get it out of the mix - as root: /sbin/service iptables stop && /sbin/service iptables save /sbin/chkconfig iptables off and then want to see the ip assignments and routes when you think you have it runningL netstat -rn on the Linux side, and a statement of what the remote IP and destination subnet and mask are. Then, remember that tcpdump is a good friend -- some techinques for use are toward the top of: http://www.owlriver.com/tips/ in a mail context, but there is an ICMP example in there as well which will help. -- Russ Herrold