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H A D | alias_pptp.c | diff 67966 Mon Oct 30 10:39:41 MST 2000 ru A significant rewrite of PPTP aliasing code. PPTP links are no longer dropped by simple (and inappropriate in this case) "inactivity timeout" procedure, only when requested through the control connection. It is now possible to have multiple PPTP servers running behind NAT. Just redirect the incoming TCP traffic to port 1723, everything else is done transparently. Problems were reported and the fix was tested by: Michael Adler <Michael.Adler@compaq.com>, David Andersen <dga@lcs.mit.edu> |
H A D | alias_local.h | diff 67966 Mon Oct 30 10:39:41 MST 2000 ru A significant rewrite of PPTP aliasing code. PPTP links are no longer dropped by simple (and inappropriate in this case) "inactivity timeout" procedure, only when requested through the control connection. It is now possible to have multiple PPTP servers running behind NAT. Just redirect the incoming TCP traffic to port 1723, everything else is done transparently. Problems were reported and the fix was tested by: Michael Adler <Michael.Adler@compaq.com>, David Andersen <dga@lcs.mit.edu> |
H A D | alias_db.c | diff 67966 Mon Oct 30 10:39:41 MST 2000 ru A significant rewrite of PPTP aliasing code. PPTP links are no longer dropped by simple (and inappropriate in this case) "inactivity timeout" procedure, only when requested through the control connection. It is now possible to have multiple PPTP servers running behind NAT. Just redirect the incoming TCP traffic to port 1723, everything else is done transparently. Problems were reported and the fix was tested by: Michael Adler <Michael.Adler@compaq.com>, David Andersen <dga@lcs.mit.edu> |
H A D | alias.c | diff 67966 Mon Oct 30 10:39:41 MST 2000 ru A significant rewrite of PPTP aliasing code. PPTP links are no longer dropped by simple (and inappropriate in this case) "inactivity timeout" procedure, only when requested through the control connection. It is now possible to have multiple PPTP servers running behind NAT. Just redirect the incoming TCP traffic to port 1723, everything else is done transparently. Problems were reported and the fix was tested by: Michael Adler <Michael.Adler@compaq.com>, David Andersen <dga@lcs.mit.edu> |
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