>Yeah, Rob, that's what I thought. But Paul said that NAT-ed clients behind one
> SME could VPN to another SME, which shouldn't be possible...
It shouldn't, normally. Otherwise, all known info about how the PPTP system works goes out the window.
Rob's explanation is correct. Paul's setup and use probably needs further clarification before we can understand what he's attempting (and is able or not able to do).
For multiple workstations behind one SME server to "VPN" to another server to make use of it's services (or access data, etc.) you could setup either an IPSec tunnel or if the receiving end only accepts PPTP connections (eg. an SME server without the IPSec Add-ons), you could install a PPTP client onto the client-side SME server and have it establish a VPN connection to the remote server. The workstations should then be able to connect to the remote server (without needing to individually VPN to it).
Kelvin