Actually, the client is running Windows 7. Just the server is *nix.
It's become kind of a moot point now, since I haven't been able to replicate the iptables ruleset that allowed the client to get out in the first place. ^_^;;; I suspect that I'm missing some part of the equation; I was putting together bits from multiple tutorials already. Still, it looked like at that point the client system had a working route to the internet, but the server wasn't actually forwarding the packets. Haven't had a chance to experiment with it and see where things are breaking down.
Disabling the wireless interface would also take out the VPN, since that's what the client uses to talk to the server machine. So no good there.
-Morgan.
It's become kind of a moot point now, since I haven't been able to replicate the iptables ruleset that allowed the client to get out in the first place. ^_^;;; I suspect that I'm missing some part of the equation; I was putting together bits from multiple tutorials already. Still, it looked like at that point the client system had a working route to the internet, but the server wasn't actually forwarding the packets. Haven't had a chance to experiment with it and see where things are breaking down.
Disabling the wireless interface would also take out the VPN, since that's what the client uses to talk to the server machine. So no good there.
-Morgan.