AW: [pptp-server] IPX-Routing between VPN-Clients

robert berzerke at swbell.net
Wed Jul 18 20:38:06 CDT 2001


Only run tcp/ip on all the clients.  Remove IPX.  Running multiple protocols 
is known to cause many browsing headaches.

On Wednesday 18 July 2001 18:21, Gunther Stammwitz wrote:
> I got another problem:
>
> the first client is able to run TCP/IP AND IPX, but every other client is
> only able to run tcp/ip.
> The log shows this:
>
> Jul 19 01:17:09 beta pppd[9777]: sent [IPXCP ConfAck id=0x2 <network
> 123abcd> <node 00616e11624f> <router proto 0> <complete>]
> Jul 19 01:17:09 beta pppd[9777]: Untimeout 0x8050b80:0x807cec0.
> Jul 19 01:17:09 beta pppd[9777]: ioctl(SIOCSIFADDR, CRTITF): Address
> already in use (98)
> Jul 19 01:17:09 beta pppd[9777]: sipxfaddr failed
> Jul 19 01:17:09 beta pppd[9777]: ioctl(SIOCSIFADDR, IPX_DLTITF): Invalid
> argument (22)
> Jul 19 01:17:09 beta pppd[9777]: sent [IPXCP TermReq id=0x2 "Interface
> configuration failed"]
> Jul 19 01:17:09 beta pppd[9777]: Timeout 0x8050b80:0x807cec0 in 3 seconds.
> Jul 19 01:17:09 beta pppd[9777]: rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x2 <compress VJ 0f
> 01> <addr 0.0.0.0>]
> Jul 19 01:17:09 beta pppd[9777]: ipcp: returning Configure-NAK
>
> What shall I do ?
>
> Bye,
> Gunther
>
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> Von: pptp-server-admin at lists.schulte.org
> [mailto:pptp-server-admin at lists.schulte.org]Im Auftrag von Gunther
> Stammwitz
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. Juli 2001 12:11
> An: pptp-server at lists.schulte.org
> Betreff: [pptp-server] IPX-Routing between VPN-Clients
>
>
> Hello Guys,
>
>
> I'd like to set up a VPN-Server that allow me to connect various Windows
> (98 and 2K) clients
> and allows IPX-Routing between my "dialup"-vpn-clients.
>
> My current config-file /etc/ppp/options.ippp0 looks like this:
> lock
> debug
> auth
> +chap
> +chapms
> +chapms-v2
> mppe-40
> mppe-128
> mppe-stateless
> name beta
> proxyarp
>
>
> #### IPX
>
> ipx
> ipx-network 123abcd
> ipx-node 1:0
> #ipx-routing 2
> #ipx-router-name Linux_router
> # ipxcp-accept-remote
>
> ipxcp-accept-network
> ipxcp-accept-remote
> ipxcp-accept-local
>
>
> This configuration allow the first client to connect via tcp/ip AND IPX,
> but the second and any other clients can only connect using tcp/ip, but IPX
> can't be established.
>
> My server-OS is SuSE-Linux 7.1 and I'm using the suse default-rpm-pptpd
> PoPToP v1.1.2 and ppp_ssl.
> What exactly is necessary to allow my client A to be on the "same"
> IPX-Network as client B and C.
>
> In fact I'm trying to play Command&Conquere3 with 3 players from different
> cities all using a dialup-connection to the internet - hehe :-))))))
>
>
> CLIENT A --------------->>> 	**************
> 					* VPN-SERVER *
> CLIENT B --------------->>>   **************
>
> CLIENT C ------------------------|
>
> A,B and C shall be able to communicate using IPX.
>
>
>
> I'd be glad if you could help me out.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Gunther
>
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