[pptp-server] Windows 2000 to poptop VPN, question.

Matthew Gavin mattgav at tempo.com.au
Mon Jul 23 17:20:01 CDT 2001


Hi, It works for Win98 and WinNT4 clients, the routing tables are fine...
Yes I can ping the 203.x.x.x address which is the Poptop server.

Matt

Unless you have routing tables set up from 203.x.x.x to get to the 10.x.x.x
interface, it will fail.  Try pinging 203.x.x.x instead.

On Sunday 22 July 2001 16:55, Matthew Gavin wrote:
> No it is a stand alone PC.
>
> Matt
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pptp-server-admin at lists.schulte.org
> [mailto:pptp-server-admin at lists.schulte.org]On Behalf Of Jamin Collins
> Sent: Sunday, 22 July 2001 10:44 PM
> To: 'mattgav at bigpond.net.au'
> Cc: pptp-server at lists.schulte.org
> Subject: RE: [pptp-server] Windows 2000 to poptop VPN, question.
>
> Matthew Gavin [mailto:mattgav at bigpond.net.au] wrote:
> > Hi, I have a poptop server on:
> >
> > Flavour: Redhat 7.1
> > Poptop: pptpd-1.0.1-1
> > PPP: ppp-2.4.0-3mpp
> > Kernel: 2.4.2-3 #1 SMP
> >
> > The Poptop VPN works perfectly with Win 98 and Win NT4, but
> > when I connect with a Windows 2000 client, I can't seem to
> > ping my internal LAN (10.x.x.x)... I have an ADSL connection
> > to the Internet. It worked fine when I was on Win 98. This
> > is what /var/log/messages on the Poptop server shows:
> >
> > CTRL: Client 144.x.x.x control connection started
> > CTRL: Starting call (launching pppd, opening GRE)
> > pppd 2.4.0 started by root, uid 0
> > Using interface ppp0
> > Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/2
> > GRE: Discarding duplicate packet
> > CTRL: Ignored a SET LINK INFO packet with real ACCMs!
> > MSCHAP-v2 peer authentication succeeded for username
> > found interface eth0 for proxy arp
> > local  IP address 203.x.x.x
> > remote IP address 203.x.x.x
> > MPPE 128 bit, stateless compression enabled
> >
> > Once connected, I want to be able to telnet to hosts and bring up my
> > Intranet page and so on and so on... but look at this:
> >
> > C:\>ping 10.x.x.x
> >
> > Pinging 10.x.x.x with 32 bytes of data:
> >
> > Request timed out.
> > Request timed out.
> > Request timed out.
> > Request timed out.
> >
> > C:\>nslookup
> > DNS request timed out.
> >     timeout was 2 seconds.
> > *** Can't find server name for address 10.x.x.x: Timed out
> >
> > Any ideas will be greatly appreciated, the FAQ at
> > poptop.lineo.com is very vague.
>
> Is the 2000 system by any chance part of a local network on it's end?  If
> so, are you by any chance using the same IP ranges for both LANs?
>
> Jamin W. Collins
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