Pete wrote:
Baruch Even wrote:

If it didn't get saved to /var/log/syslog than it most likely scrolled off the screen anyway, at least some important parts of it.

The best is to setup a serial console to another machine, but if you are not already setup with it, it would be too much of a bother.

I don't have a setup of MPPE any more, so I can't try the solution myself, I'll try to cook some patch for you tomorrow. You can try to do it yourself by taking the patches for 2.6 kernels and:
sed -i -e 's/unsigned long/u32/' patchfile


Try to rebuild the kernel afterwards to see if it helps.

Baruch


Hi again Baruch,

We have mixed results from applying what you have said above to do.

I can now "pon PEERNAME" without a kernel panic, so success there!

However, the connection does not get made, but it does try. I'm not sure now if it's further issues with the mppe patch or if it's config errors.

I'm glad we fixed the crash, I'll try to update the package soon with this.

I have no idea about the problem that you are having now.

I've seen that the guy who maintains MPPC patches seems to do a good job with the MPPE part as well. You can try to download his patch from the network (Google for MPPC Linux) and try his patch (just replace Debian patch with his, not clean, but easy enough).

I will need to try to debug this, but have little time at this moment.

Baruch


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