[pptp-server] Poptop and port 47
Don Laursen
don at darkphoton.com
Thu Aug 31 11:26:47 CDT 2000
I've tried the same thing, with the same result, but have reached a couple
of different conclusions
1. The LRP image uses the ip utility and doesn't have ifconfig and route -
for the PPP ip-up, ip-down scripts - I think. But even after adding ifconfig
and route, still didn't work.
2. I think the kernel needs to be patched to support GRE packets. The log
shows failure when negotiating LCP config parameters.
Don Laursen
----- Original Message -----
From: "kim oppalfens" <kimoppalfens at freegates.be>
To: <pptp-server at lists.schulte.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 6:22 AM
Subject: [pptp-server] Poptop and port 47
> Hi,
>
> I am running poptop versie 0.9.1 on a Linux Router Project based pc.
> The problem I have is when I try to connect from the outside, a pc
connected
> to the internet somewhere, I cannot connect. (He stops during the verify
> username
> and password.) If I do the same from my internal net I can connect without
> any problem.
>
> In my firewall rules I let 1723 and 47 through the firewall.
> Which brings me to the probable cause of my problem.
> My isp is blocking alot of ports under the 1024 boundary.
> These ports are denied for anyone not coming from my isp's network.
> So the 47 port is probably locked.
> Can anyone tell me what this port 47 is for?
> And if there is anyway to change the port to something above the 1024
> boundary.
> If so what should I do to tell the windows vpn clients to use the other
> port?
>
> Tnx in advance
> Kim Oppalfens
>
>
>
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