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From Kapil_Verma at infosys.com Mon Oct 7 06:49:22 2002 From: Kapil_Verma at infosys.com (Kapil Verma) Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 17:19:22 +0530 Subject: [pptp-server] help required in PPTP Client Message-ID: Hi, I am very new to PPTP.I want a help in PPTP client. My quetions are: 1. At the time of PPTP installtion what values (IP addresses) we have to provide for "route" What route(s) would you like to add when the tunnel comes up? This is usually a route to your internal network behind the PPTP server. You can use TUNNEL_DEV and DEF_GW as in /etc/pptp.d/ config file TUNNEL_DEV is replaced by the device of the tunnel interface. DEF_GW is replaced by the existing default gateway. The syntax to use is the same as the route(8) command. Enter a blank line to stop. route: add -host 16.47.207.244 gw DEF_GW route: add -net 16.0.0.0/8 TUNNEL_DEV route: 2. When I was tring to run PPTP. It was giving me error that "/usr/ppp/pptp file or directory not found". I searched for this file then I found I dont have it. From where I can get this file? I want this file for UNIX machine. Thanks in advance! Please reply fast.....(kapil_verma at infosys.com) Kapil From langed0115 at hotmail.com Fri Oct 18 22:39:25 2002 From: langed0115 at hotmail.com (Dan Lange) Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 23:39:25 -0400 Subject: [pptp-server] pptp doesn't select tunnel IP addresses Message-ID: Hi, I compiled a linux 2.4.18 kernel with the linux-2.4.16-openssl-0.9.6b-mppe.patch.gz patch, and pppd 2.4.1 with the ppp-2.4.1-openssl-0.9.6-mppe-patch.gz patch. I downloaded, compiled, and installed poptop 1.1.2, and my config files are listed at the end of this message. Immediately following my comments are the results of a "tail -f /var/log/messages /var/log/syslog" for your easy perusal. My problem is that I can't connect to it with my win98se machine, which connected to a previous poptop installation just fine. As you examine these logs, you'll note the lack of "Local IP: 192.168.2.1" and "Remote IP: 192.168.2.128" lines; this is my best guess as to the problem. No connection works, and as far as I can see, a set of IPs are not selected for the tunnel. One possible issue that comes into play--the machine running the poptop installation previously had an internal NIC on the 192.168.2.x network. This is the same machine--but it's no longer performing firewall duties, and as such lost the /dev/eth1 ethernet card. So between a new kernel, a new pppd, a new pptp, new config files, and a loss of a card on 192.168.2.x (and thus the loss of a route there), something appears to have messed things up. Any recommendations of what is wrong here? I have also attempted to bypass pptpd by starting the pptpctrl(8) command directly, using the following entry in /etc/inetd.conf: pptpctrl stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/local/sbin/pptpctrl 1 1 /etc/ppp/options.poptop 0 0 0 0 --buffer-- Thanks in advance for any help. DanL ==> /var/log/messages <== Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Client xx.xx.xx.xx control connection started Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Starting call (launching pppd, opening GRE) ==> /var/log/syslog <== Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: MGR: launching /usr/local/sbin/pptpctrl to handle client Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: pppd options file = /etc/ppp/options.poptop Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Client xx.xx.xx.xx control connection started Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Received PPTP Control Message (type: 1) Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Made a START CTRL CONN RPLY packet Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: I wrote 156 bytes to the client. Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Sent packet to client Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Received PPTP Control Message (type: 7) Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: 0 min_bps, 0 max_bps, 32 window size Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Made a OUT CALL RPLY packet Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Starting call (launching pppd, opening GRE) Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: pty_fd = 5 Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: tty_fd = 6 Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: I wrote 32 bytes to the client. Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27174]: CTRL (PPPD Launcher): Connection speed = 115200 Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Sent packet to client Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pppd[27174]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0 Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pppd[27174]: using channel 41 Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pppd[27174]: Using interface ppp0 Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pppd[27174]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1 Oct 17 19:32:33 debian pppd[27174]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 ] Oct 17 19:33:01 debian last message repeated 9 times ==> /var/log/messages <== Oct 17 19:33:04 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Client xx.xx.xx.xx control connection finished ==> /var/log/syslog <== Oct 17 19:33:04 debian pppd[27174]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests Oct 17 19:33:04 debian pppd[27174]: Connection terminated. Oct 17 19:33:04 debian pppd[27174]: Exit. Oct 17 19:33:04 debian pptpd[27173]: Error reading from pppd: Input/output error Oct 17 19:33:04 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: GRE read or PTY write failed (gre,pty)=(6,5) Oct 17 19:33:04 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Client xx.xx.xx.xx control connection finished Oct 17 19:33:04 debian pptpd[27173]: CTRL: Exiting now Oct 17 19:33:04 debian pptpd[27167]: MGR: Reaped child 27173 ==> /etc/pptpd.conf <== option /etc/ppp/options.poptop debug localip 192.168.2.1 remoteip 192.168.2.128-238 ==> /etc/ppp/options.poptop <== debug noauth show-password +chap proxyarp _________________________________________________________________ Get faster connections?-- switch to?MSN Internet Access! http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/default.asp From sagar at cwlglobal.com Sat Oct 19 07:37:08 2002 From: sagar at cwlglobal.com (Sagar Srivastava) Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2002 18:07:08 +0530 Subject: [pptp-server] unsubscribe ` Message-ID: <00ae01c2776c$3d54b4d0$fc07a8c0@spc.cwlglobal.com> unsubscribe -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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