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Re: PPTP VPN Bridge

Postby JeroenSt80 » Tue May 29, 2012 4:21 pm

I found a little problem, the changes in the file /etc/init.d/vpn_pptp.sh are gone after a reboot...

How and where can I make above changes permanently?
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Re: PPTP VPN Bridge

Postby schumaku » Tue May 29, 2012 4:29 pm

JeroenSt80 wrote:I found a little problem, the changes in the file /etc/init.d/vpn_pptp.sh are gone after a reboot...
Problem? Predictable ... Intended design on these embedded Linux systems. The one and only supported place to add user code is autorun.sh There you can call scripts for "modding" hard coded configs and scritps, and restart the related service. It's a cetain risk, as firmware updates can change things.
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Re: PPTP VPN Bridge

Postby schumaku » Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:42 pm

Hello Roy,

Assuming you don't run Linux on the NAT roruter in front of your LAN. Have checked the required ports are NAT forwarded to the NAS LAN IP?

-Kurt.
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