Yes it has, but it's disabled for this connection. What makes me fool is the garbage in the request: I think something is going wrong with LCP...
Radel -----Original Message----- From: Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 09:21:06 +1000 Subject: Re: Help with pptp > On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 07:41:01PM +0200, Raffaele D'Elia wrote: > > I'm looking for help about a pptp link between a windows xp (client) > and a > > woody (server). > > The tunnel works well for some hours but, often, goes down. > > In the pppd log I've found an "LCP Term Req id 0x08 <garbage>" > followed by > > "LCP Terminated by peer (<the_same_garbage>)". > > I'm no PPP log message translation guru, but that LCP Term Req looks to > me > like the remote end saying "I want to close the link now", which the > local > pppd is simply honouring. > > Does the XP VPN client have any sort of "drop connection after this > long" > setting, either as an idle timeout or absolute connectionl length > thing? > > - Matt > ************************************************************************** Questo messaggio puo' contenere informazioni di carattere estremamente riservato e confidenziale. Qualora non foste i destinatari, vogliate immediatamente informarci con lo stesso mezzo ed eliminare il messaggio, con gli eventuali allegati, senza trattenerne copia. Qualsivoglia utilizzo non autorizzato del contenuto di questo messaggio costituisce violazione dell'obbligo di non prendere cognizione della corrispondenza tra altri soggetti, salvo piu' grave illecito, ed espone il responsabile alle relative conseguenze civili e penali. This message is being sent from Starcom Italia Srl and may contain information which is confidential or privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please advise the sender immediately by reply e-mail and delete this message and any attachments without retaining a copy. Any unauthorized use of the content of this message is a breach of your duty to respect the confidentiality of the correspondence between other persons and can expose the responsible party to civil and/or criminal penalties, and may constitute a more serious offense. **************************************************************************

