Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 08:03:46 -0700 From: "Kevin G. Eliuk" <kg@dccnet.com> To: Michael Lucas <mwlucas@blackhelicopters.org> Cc: stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: tun0: Warning: CHAP 0x81 not supported Message-ID: <392A9DD2.1CDBBFFC@dccnet.com> References: <200005231404.KAA57595@blackhelicopters.org>
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Michael Lucas wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I tried over on -questions, and heard nothing... I'm guessing it's
> because this is obscure enough that nobody there has any fscking clue
> what's going on. :/ I've searched the mailing list archives, without
> success.
>
> I'm trying to set up a pptp vpn, using pptpclient from ports.
> Whenever I try to connect, I get:
What is the server running on you are trying to connect to?
> May 23 10:02:24 proxybox (unknown)[2067]: log[pptp_dispatch_ctrl_packet:pptp_ctrl.c:531]: Client connection established.
> May 23 10:02:25 proxybox (unknown)[2067]: log[pptp_dispatch_ctrl_packet:pptp_ctrl.c:637]: Outgoing call established.
> May 23 10:02:28 proxybox ppp[2065]: tun0: Warning: CHAP 0x81 not supported
>
> Anyone have any idea where to start looking? What is CHAP 0x81?
I received the same errors in attempting to connect to an NT Server patched eith
128bit SP's.
I believe that I found that the specs for MS Chap are not available, therefore I
assumed that it was an incompatibility with there product created the error. I
posted a couple of questions to see if it was possible, without a response back.
In searches I did I came to the conclusion that pptp connections were possible
using the tool when you were making a connection to a *nix box acting as a PPTP
server.
I hope that someone with more network application savvy than I can expand on
this.
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