Re: FreeBSD mpd PPTP client connection to SnapGearLITE+

2005-04-05 Thread Walentyn
Quoting Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 08:37, Walentyn wrote: -- # cat /usr/local/etc/mpd/mpd.conf # Any reason you are using mpd? I have only done it with ppp.. No native FreeBSD ppp MPPE support (for example with

Re: FreeBSD mpd PPTP client connection to SnapGearLITE+

2005-04-05 Thread Walentyn
Quoting Michael Bretterklieber [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, ... Perhaps GRE is blocked somewhere (Firewall)? bye, -- --- -- Michael Bretterklieber - http://www.bretterklieber.com --

Re: FreeBSD mpd PPTP client connection to SnapGearLITE+

2005-04-05 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 18:55, Walentyn wrote: Any reason you are using mpd? I have only done it with ppp.. No native FreeBSD ppp MPPE support (for example with PPTP-Client). Err yes it does.. From ppp(8) Supports MPPE (draft-ietf-pppext-mppe) MPPE is Microsoft Point to Point Encryption

Re: FreeBSD mpd PPTP client connection to SnapGearLITE+

2005-04-05 Thread Walentyn
Quoting Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 18:55, Walentyn wrote: Any reason you are using mpd? I have only done it with ppp.. No native FreeBSD ppp MPPE support (for example with PPTP-Client). Err yes it does.. From ppp(8) Supports MPPE

Re: FreeBSD mpd PPTP client connection to SnapGearLITE+

2005-04-05 Thread Michael Nottebrock
On Tuesday, 5. April 2005 16:12, Walentyn wrote: patches to give ppp MMPE functionality. From the quoted manual section, it seems that it has rudimentary functionality if you compile it yourself. (I prefer NOT to roll my own.) No, DES is enabled by default. The manpage mentions it because

Re: FreeBSD mpd PPTP client connection to SnapGearLITE+

2005-04-05 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 23:42, Walentyn wrote: Supports MPPE (draft-ietf-pppext-mppe) MPPE is Microsoft Point to Point Encryption scheme. It is possible to configure ppp to participate in Microsoft's Windows VPN. For now, ppp can only get encryption keys from CHAP 81 authentication.

Re: FreeBSD mpd PPTP client connection to SnapGearLITE+

2005-04-04 Thread Walentyn
Quoting Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I've done Windows - FreeBSD PopTop server without any big issues. So have I, but I'm going from FreeBSD client to SnapGearLITE UCLinux PopTop server appliance It would be helpful if you supplied log files and configs to download somewhere.

Re: FreeBSD mpd PPTP client connection to SnapGearLITE+

2005-04-04 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 08:37, Walentyn wrote: -- # cat /usr/local/etc/mpd/mpd.conf # Any reason you are using mpd? I have only done it with ppp.. Looking at the log messages I would guess it's failing to negotiate MSChap properly, although never

Re: FreeBSD mpd PPTP client connection to SnapGearLITE+

2005-04-04 Thread Michael Bretterklieber
Hi, Walentyn wrote: Multi-link PPP for FreeBSD, by Archie L. Cobbs. Based on iij-ppp, by Toshiharu OHNO. mpd: pid 12394, version 3.18 ([EMAIL PROTECTED] 08:48 21-Mar-2005) [vpn] ppp node is mpd12394-vpn [vpn] using interface ng0 [vpn] IFACE: Open event [vpn] IPCP: Open event [vpn] IPCP: state

FreeBSD mpd PPTP client connection to SnapGearLITE+

2005-04-03 Thread Walentyn
The SnapGearLITE+ is (was?) an inexpensive (about $200 when purchased) firewall/VPN appliance running embedded UCLinux. It has builtin PopTop servers and clients and IPSec. Been using it as a firewall and PopTop server for the last three years +/-. Very happy with it. Setting up a PopTop VPN

Re: FreeBSD mpd PPTP client connection to SnapGearLITE+

2005-04-03 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 09:30, Walentyn wrote: I'd rather not go through all the client settings at this point. Has any one been able to successfully connect a FreeBSD mpd PPTP client to a SGL PopTop server? If so, any special mpd configuration options or gotchas to watch out for? I've done