[pptp-server] Need Help-Domain Auth. via PoPToP

Mike Stanton mstanton at lumend.com
Fri Mar 10 16:14:47 CST 2000


Oh, man- if it were a snake, if would have bit me! No matter how hard I was
trying, those packets wouldn't jump the chasm between interfaces without
enabling IP FORWARDING! (such a tiny little box to be checked)Duh!

Thanks for pointing that out. All is working well.

M

-----Original Message-----
From: Cowles, Steve [mailto:Steve.Cowles at gte.net]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 1:01 PM
To: 'pptp-server at lists.schulte.org'
Subject: RE: [pptp-server] Need Help-Domain Auth. via PoPToP


Mike,

I must admit, I do not see anything wrong with the route tables. Except on
the windows side for the 10.0.0.0 network netmask not matching the netmask
your linux box (10.0.10.0). But, based on the netmask (on the windows box)
this should not cause a problem. Ifconfig does show the linux box is
receiveing data on ppp0, but very few transmits.

I also noticed that your have two interfaces on the linux box.

1) Have you enabled IP_FORWARDING?
2) Can you ping the linux box from the Windows box?
3) Can you ping the Windows box fron the linux box?
4) What does the output of "ipchains -L -n -v" show?

If you truly have ipchains disabled (as you stated earlier), there should
only be 3 lines printed out that show a default policy of ACCEPT for
input/ouput/forward.

5) What does the output of "arp -a" show when your connected. You should see
refernece for your remote address.

Thats all I can think of.

Steve Cowles

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