You can configure to M1122 to use tunneled-ppp-vc
then use pptp to talk to the router.
Your ppp stack then runs on the local machine not the router so you can
control what happens.
I have been running this setup using FreeBSD (via the mpd port ) for over a
year without any problems, but it should work in a similar fashion under
other OS's
Give the router lan interface a local address e.g. 192.168.1.1
reconfigure the router vcc to tunneled-ppp mode
give your server an ip address on the same network e.g.192.168.1.10
setup pptp on the server and in the configuration set it to talk to the
address of the router e.g. 192.168.1.1
All your ppp settings will need to be run on the server as this will now get
the internet ip address.
Of course firewall, napt, dhcp ,proxys etc. will then have to be run on your
server to share the connection etc.
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 13:49, Jono wrote:
> Hey there, I'm getting sick of my M1122 (non-rented, Bx1x2008.R01,
> Gx1x2230.R04) not correctly fowarding ports such as Kali, and other
> recently released games. So I am wondering if I can make the router a modem
> only, I beleive the term is Bridging.
> I am running 3 computers (Windows XP SP1) and 1 server (Windows .NET 3718).
> I'd like to make the server the Internet server, DHCP etc. Everything is
> configured correctly except I'd like to make the internet server the ISP
> WAN address instead of a LAN address.
> I've heard of it done before, but cannot find details of how. Thanks for
> any assistance.
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