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PPPoE without NAT

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mrbrennan

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I have an office that has a DSL connection with PPPoE and want to know if anyone knows of a way or a device that will do the PPPoE authentication but NOT NAT.
I am trying to set up a VPN with Novell Bordermanager and Novell doesn't support PPPoE and the VPN will not work through NAT. [sig][/sig]
 
Is the DSL a router or a modem ? If you have a DSL modem you can install winpoet 2.0 . This will authenticate the pppoe . Good Luck !!! [sig][/sig]
 
I didn't know that winpoet was avaliable for Novell Netware 5.
Where can I get it?!?! [sig][/sig]
 
Linksys makes a router that supports PPoE. It it also supposed to support PPTP pass thru. Check it out at I have it at home. For the money ($120 or so) it has proved very useful and easy to set up. Cisco is supposed to be supporting PPoE on the 827 router soon but I'm not sure when. [sig][/sig]
 
The only other thing that comes to mine is that you can get a static ip . [sig][/sig]
 
VPN will work with NAT if you can find out which port
your vpn service is using.
You can create a access list to the server for VPN
Traffic.
I.E.
permit gre(outside ip) (inside ip) for GRE
permit tcp (outside ip ) (inside ip) eq 1723

hope this helps

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