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    Use of Relakks VPN with IPCOP

    After some searching without result, I turn to you hoping to have continued to advance in thanking those who could help me. I tell you:

    I have an IPCOP, network with:
    RED (Starting, stopping Internet is by IPCOP for all networks).
    GREEN (LAN).
    BLUE (WLAN) Router NetGear WGR 614 V7 which serves more than wireless.
    + Trio 3D so on RED.
    + IPCOP DHCP enabled for GREEN and BLUE with ISP DNS.
    + Zerina + UrlFilter + DNS Dynamic OpenVPN.

    So far all is not the problem, it is complicated because:

    Having taken a vpn in relakks.com, everything works fine on my side like Relakks.

    The concern is that I wish all Internet communications to the GREEN network or even just a PC pass through the VPN Relakks.

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    Re: Use of Relakks VPN with IPCOP

    I can imagine that before asking the question, it has been worked:

    - VPN based on which protocol?
    - Is that ipcop runs natively this protocol?
    - Is that one has ipcop addons to handle this protocol?

    I imagine that there have been trials, there are error messages, ...

    In short it is a bit of a "science" to solve this problem.

    Unless this is: "I want to use XXX, I expect that it falls all burnt"

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    Re: Use of Relakks VPN with IPCOP

    Zerina + UrlFilter + DNS Dynamic OpenVPN.
    + AvdProxy.

    The protocol of the VPN: PPTP

    IPCOP recognize the light that is the bridge once connected with a PC network using GRE as GREEN (47) TCP (6) at the tab -> Status-> Connections IPCOP.

    I am well connected in Relakks on port 1723 without having to handling other than the configuration of the VPN in Windows.

    Basically, if I remove IPCOP network and presents the basic setup, and I start my browser when I go to my-ip.com my ip is the Relakks.

    As if I disable my vpn Relakks I find the ip of my ISP.

    The concern is that vpn or not, all communications go through the Proxy IPCop if it is on the network and not through the VPN.

    I also checked the CurrPorts connections.

    My goal is to have the result (without IPCOP), but keeping IPCOP on the network.

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    Re: Use of Relakks VPN with IPCOP

    (I did not raise many "improprieties" = use of one word for another ...)

    For his connection (Red), IPCOP can be dialup (PSTN modem or ISDN) or static client, dhcp, pppoe for connections behind a modem/router adsl (+ the case of USB modems). Other firewalls may be pptp client.

    But there he is, besides the connection to the Internet "basic" to be a client pptp vpn.

    To my knowledge, this is not native ipcop. (But I could be wrong ...)

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    Re: Use of Relakks VPN with IPCOP

    I just made the test with a laptop always through IPCOP network BLUE (wireless) and everything runs smoothly. So for now I have to say is how to proceed as GREEN BLUE network level, because I think if it's possible that one may be possible on the other. The RED IPCOP is to connect the modem / router adsl in standalone mode. It allows GREEN and BLUE using DHCP to access the net while being filtered. I do not know at the native for IPCOP.

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