Also Sprach Terence Giufre-Sweetser >> > I managed to debug PPPoL2TP on 4 linux boxes, and now have found >> > one huge sticking point: l2tp is blocked on the Telstra cable >> > modem network. >> Any chance of changing the UDP port on both ends?
>Well, L2TP uses UDP to set up the connection, then L2TP has it's own >proto number and uses raw IP to talk... No, L2TP runs over top of UDP the whole time. I think you may be thinking of PPTP, which uses TCP for the control connection, then GRE for the data connection. >changing the UDP port doesn't help and I already know UDP is working >fine, (I'd have a severely broken BPAC service if UDP was filtered.) I'm not sure how else they would be blocking it other than blocking udp port 1701. -- Jeff McAdams Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Head Network Administrator Voice: (502) 966-3848 IgLou Internet Services (800) 436-4456
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