Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 23:12:58 -0700 From: Jos Backus <josb@cncdsl.com> To: net@freebsd.org Subject: mpd PPTP question Message-ID: <20000829231258.A55314@lizzy.bugworks.com>
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[My apologies if this is deemed -question material...]
Has anybody succeeded in using mpd to connect to an NT server using PPTP? I'm
trying to get this to work but I'm not having much luck. Two things in
particular I'm seeing:
Aug 29 22:54:03 lizzy mpd: [work] LCP: state change Opened --> Req-Sent
Aug 29 22:54:03 lizzy mpd: [work] LCP: phase shift AUTHENTICATE --> ESTABLISH
Aug 29 22:54:03 lizzy mpd: pptp0: CID 0x5f9c in SetLinkInfo not found <-- ?
Aug 29 22:54:03 lizzy mpd: [work] LCP: rec'd Configure Reject #2 link 0
(Req-Sent)
and the other thing is that the session never makes it beyond LCP, for reasons
I'm unable to determine based on the log :-/
My config:
# mpd.links
work:
set link type pptp
set pptp self <IP address of Ethernet interface>
set pptp peer <IP address of VPN server>
set pptp enable originate outcall
# mpd.conf
work:
new ms-pptp work
set iface disable on-demand
set iface addrs 10.0.0.1 10.0.1.1
set iface idle 300
set iface route <internal net>
set iface route <another internal net>
set bundle disable multilink
set bundle authname "user"
set bundle password "pass"
set link yes acfcomp protocomp
set link no pap
set link yes chap
# If remote machine is NT you need this..
# set link enable no-orig-auth
set link keep-alive 10 75
set ipcp yes vjcomp
set ipcp ranges 0.0.0.0/0 1.2.3.4/0
# If you wanted MPPE encryption and had ng_mppc(8)...
set bundle enable compression
set ccp yes mppc
set ccp yes mpp-e40
set ccp yes mpp-e128
set bundle enable crypt-reqd
set ccp yes mpp-stateless
open
This is with a day old -current, and the latest mpd port.
Thanks,
--
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