[pptp-server] the dreaded 619

Kyle Hodgson kyleh at insitecom.com
Sun Jan 14 07:15:06 CST 2001


All right, I have fixed this.  I now have working:
0 PoPToP on Solaris x86
o Win2k CHAP clients are able to connect, login
o routing is working ok, although all my packets now use the default gateway
on the remote end.

All I need now is a pppd patched to use MSCHAP for authentication.  I can't
get the diff files to apply, however.  Here's a log of me trying with GNU
patch:


armada/usr/src/ppp-2.3.11/pppd# cp /usr/local/ssl/include/openssl/rc4.h .
armada/usr/src/ppp-2.3.11/pppd# cd ..
armada/usr/src/ppp-2.3.11# /usr/local/bin/patch <
ppp-2.3.11-openssl-norc4-mppe.patch
(Stripping trailing CRs from patch.)
patching file README.MPPE
(Stripping trailing CRs from patch.)
can't find file to patch at input line 58
Perhaps you should have used the -p or --strip option?
The text leading up to this was:
--------------------------
|diff -rupN ppp-2.3.11.orig/include/linux/ppp-comp.h
ppp-2.3.11/include/linux/ppp-comp.h
|--- ppp-2.3.11.orig/include/linux/ppp-comp.h   Thu Jul 22 23:53:29 1999
|+++ ppp-2.3.11/include/linux/ppp-comp.h        Wed Sep 22 22:28:01 1999
--------------------------
File to patch: 

and it want to know what I'm patching.  Hmmm...  So I look at the
README.MPPE that it just created and it's talking about Linux kernel
modules.  I'll guess they don't work with Solaris.  Has anyone gotten past
where I am now?  Has anyone gotten MSCHAP to work with PoPToP on Solaris?

What I do have working:
ipfilter
	cool firewall rules that allow gre
	cool ipnat rules that allow me to use this transparently at home
through my ipf/ipnat/adsl setup
ppp
	at first I was trying with the Solstice PPPD, it sucks.  I grabbed
the ppp-2.3.11 source, reworked all of the Makefiles, and now it compiles
and works.  If anyone needs help compiling ppp-2.3.11 on Solaris, let me
know.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kyle Hodgson [mailto:kyleh at insitecom.com]
Sent: January 13, 2001 12:41 PM
To: pptp-server at lists.schulte.org
Subject: [pptp-server] the dreaded 619



				
I installed PoPToP on my Solaris 7/x86 machine last night, and I must say it
went rather smoothly.  I just can't actually connect to it; I keep getting
the dreaded error 619 the specified port is not connected message.  Of
course I searched for this error and found that there are problems with nat
(which I'll learn to fix with my ipf firewall later), so I dialed in to my
work machine (Win2k) that's in the same ethernet with the pptpd server.  I
got the same message.  Here is a dump of my pptpd.log, any help would be
appreciated...

Jan 13 12:36:54 armada pptpd[19073]: CTRL: Client 64.229.11.210 control
connection started
Jan 13 12:36:54 armada pptpd[19073]: CTRL: Error reading ctrl packet length
(bytes_ttl=0): Resource temporarily unavailable
Jan 13 12:36:54 armada pptpd[19073]: CTRL: PPTP Control Message type
134511680 not supported.
Jan 13 12:36:56 armada pptpd[19073]: CTRL: Starting call (launching pppd,
opening GRE)
Jan 13 12:36:56 armada pptpd[19073]: CTRL: Allocating pty/tty pair
Jan 13 12:36:56 armada pptpd[19073]: CTRL: Allocated pty/tty pair
(/dev/ptyp0,/dev/ttyp0)
Jan 13 12:36:56 armada pptpd[19074]: CTRL (PPPD Launcher): Failed to launch
PPP daemon.
Jan 13 12:36:56 armada pptpd[19074]: CTRL: PPPD launch failed!
Jan 13 12:36:56 armada pptpd[19073]: GRE: read(fd=4,buffer=804ec40,len=8196)
from PTY failed: status = -1 error = I/O error
Jan 13 12:36:56 armada pptpd[19073]: CTRL: PTY read or GRE write failed
(pty,gre)=(4,5)
Jan 13 12:36:56 armada pptpd[19073]: CTRL: Client 64.229.11.210 control
connection finished
Jan 13 12:37:56 armada pptpd[19078]: CTRL: Client 64.229.11.210 control
connection started
Jan 13 12:37:56 armada pptpd[19078]: CTRL: Error reading ctrl packet length
(bytes_ttl=0): Resource temporarily unavailable
Jan 13 12:37:56 armada pptpd[19078]: CTRL: PPTP Control Message type
134511680 not supported.
Jan 13 12:37:59 armada pptpd[19078]: CTRL: Starting call (launching pppd,
opening GRE)
Jan 13 12:37:59 armada pptpd[19078]: CTRL: Allocating pty/tty pair
Jan 13 12:37:59 armada pptpd[19078]: CTRL: Allocated pty/tty pair
(/dev/ptyp0,/dev/ttyp0)
Jan 13 12:37:59 armada pptpd[19079]: CTRL (PPPD Launcher): Failed to launch
PPP daemon.
Jan 13 12:37:59 armada pptpd[19079]: CTRL: PPPD launch failed!
Jan 13 12:37:59 armada pptpd[19078]: GRE: read(fd=4,buffer=804ec40,len=8196)
from PTY failed: status = -1 error = I/O error
Jan 13 12:37:59 armada pptpd[19078]: CTRL: PTY read or GRE write failed
(pty,gre)=(4,5)
Jan 13 12:37:59 armada pptpd[19078]: CTRL: Client 64.229.11.210 control
connection finished
Jan 13 12:38:44 armada pptpd[19080]: CTRL: Client 64.229.11.210 control
connection started
Jan 13 12:38:45 armada pptpd[19080]: CTRL: Error reading ctrl packet length
(bytes_ttl=0): Resource temporarily unavailable
Jan 13 12:38:45 armada pptpd[19080]: CTRL: PPTP Control Message type
134511680 not supported.
Jan 13 12:38:47 armada pptpd[19080]: CTRL: Starting call (launching pppd,
opening GRE)
Jan 13 12:38:47 armada pptpd[19080]: CTRL: Allocating pty/tty pair
Jan 13 12:38:47 armada pptpd[19080]: CTRL: Allocated pty/tty pair
(/dev/ptyp0,/dev/ttyp0)
Jan 13 12:38:47 armada pptpd[19081]: CTRL (PPPD Launcher): Failed to launch
PPP daemon.
Jan 13 12:38:47 armada pptpd[19081]: CTRL: PPPD launch failed!
Jan 13 12:38:47 armada pptpd[19080]: GRE: read(fd=4,buffer=804ec40,len=8196)
from PTY failed: status = -1 error = I/O error
Jan 13 12:38:47 armada pptpd[19080]: CTRL: PTY read or GRE write failed
(pty,gre)=(4,5)
Jan 13 12:38:47 armada pptpd[19080]: CTRL: Client 64.229.11.210 control
connection finished
Jan 13 12:41:44 armada named[8666]: client 208.184.4.142#28563: query denied
Jan 13 12:41:44 armada last message repeated 2 times
Jan 13 12:45:17 armada named[8666]: client 208.184.4.142#39793: query denied


those last three lines appeared as I wrote this.  Looks like I'm getting
probed ;)
	
				
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