I have a Flowpoint 2200 Router, with NAT. there is a private IP on the LAN port(172.16.0.1) and a public IP on the WAN side.
The ASL(3.212?) box has 172.16.0.2 on its WAN port and 10.0.0.1 on the LAN port, and routes between the router and my LAN. The Flowpoint Router has static mappings passing traffic to ports 110,25,21,1723,47 to 172.16.0.2(ASL). Everything works perfectly EXCEPT for PPTP. I've been seeing reports stating that PPTP will NOT work across NAT. I'm assuming this means when the ASL is NAT but maybe I'm wrong. Is this true or does this have to do with the fact that I'm connected to a NAT'ed router, even though there are static port mappings...
Does ASL require public IP's on either WAN or both WAN and LAN for PPTP to function?
I've been getting the 619 error. Portscans show that 1723 is alive. I can telnet to the port and am not refused (does this mean anything?)
Am I just out of luck here or can this scenario be made to work?
Please help!!
A newbie...
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