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Newer page: version 6 Last edited on Monday, May 15, 2006 1:21:17 pm by CraigBox
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-''"Hey! What's going on?"%%%  
-"The Internet is broken"%%%  
-"Oh, I'll try later"''  
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-I know nothing about advanced routing under Linux, but hopefully Perry will write most of this page for me.  
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-!! The Problem  
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-We have a LAN (192.168../24), a DMZ with public IP addresses (210.55.23./26), an ADSL router (192.168.253.254), a CID connection (210.55.254.60/30), and a Linux box (Fedora Core 4) with four network cards to connect all of the above.  
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-* eth0: LAN  
-* eth1: DMZ  
-* eth2: CID  
-* eth3: DSL  
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-! Additional requirements  
-* Users on the LAN are to use the DSL connection to access the Internet  
-* Connections to our DMZ are coming in on the CID connection  
-* A number of public IP addresses are reserved for VPN connections into the LAN (using AD authentication)  
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-!! The Solution  
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-! VPN server  
-We set up [Poptop|http://www.poptop.org/ ] as described in [Replacing a Windows PPTP Server with Linux|http://poptop.sourceforge.net/dox/replacing-windows-pptp-with-linux-howto.phtml] and [PopTop + MSCHAPv2 + Samba + Radius + Microsoft Active Directory + Fedora Howto|http://www.members.optushome.com.au/~wskwok/poptop_ads_howto_1.htm].  
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-For every public VPN IP address we create a ifcfg-eth1:x file, where x is any number. In our case, we chose the last byte of the IP address. You probably want to start numbering at 1 instead.  
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-ifcfg-eth1:50  
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-<pre>  
-IPADDR=210.55.23.50  
-NETMASK=255.255.255 .192  
-</pre>  
+Describe [LinuxRouter ] here