On 12/18/10, LuKreme <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 17-Dec-2010, at 09:30, John Musbach wrote:
>
>> did you try disabling mppe negotiation (see
>> <http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=6095198>)? from
>> the log it sounds like you almost had everything setup correctly and
>> instead of complicating things more all you should need to do to get
>> things running is disable mppe support on the client side. Your server
>> is saying it can't continue because it can't provide the mppe
>> compression protocol your client wants to communicate with, that's
>> your only issue at this juncture.
>
> Why would the iPhone be using MPPE then?

Try disabling VPN encryption on the iphone as that reportedly uses
mppe, must be a server setting for this somewhere...

>
> And I do not see a way to disable it on the iPhone, though i could easily be
> missing something.
>
> On 17-Dec-2010, at 12:23, Dan Shoop wrote:
>> And even with a static address this doesn't imply that bridging is
>> permitted.
>>
>> If you can get real bridging operating (as opposed to the fake bridging
>> where the router just disables NAT and DHCP) then this may all suddenly
>> work once that occurs. But I wouldn't count on it.
>
> Well, hopefully this will be sorted. When I asked Comcast about putting
> their hardware into bridging mode they said that was only allowed for fixed
> IPs. Hopefully their definition of bridging is actual bridging.
>
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John Musbach
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