Hi,
I try to set up a POPTOP on a FreeBSD 7.0 machine. so far so good, I
can connect with a client once. But when I disconnect and build up a
new connection, I am getting an error message. The clients by the way
are WinXPsp2
here is the section of the /var/log/messages:
Jun 20 12:59:14
Dear poptop users -
Selon Rob Hurle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Abdullah,
Thanks for that information:
can you make sure that you put the pppd program at that location?
because you said that you already tried directly to /usr/sbin/pppd
or may be you can copy it to /usr/local/sbin
Hi Philippe,
Thanks for your comment:
Note that both of your Kernel AND PPPD needs to support the MPPE
encryption and optionnaly the MPPC compression. There should be an
option to activate in your FreeBSD Kernel to support it - for PPPD I
guess that the option is also available by
Dear All,
I am installing pptpd (aka poptop) on a 6.1 release box which
is taking over the functions of a Debian box. VPN is needed and
Debian used pptpd for this, so I decided to follow suit. However, I
get errors that indicate that pptpd is not directing pppd to the
correct options file
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006, Rob Hurle wrote:
Dec 11 12:21:28 mail pptpd[54768]: CTRL (PPPD Launcher): program binary =
/usr/local/sbin/pppd
Hi Rob,
can you make sure that you put the pppd program at that location?
because you said that you already tried directly to /usr/sbin/pppd
or may be you can
Hi Abdullah,
Thanks for that information:
can you make sure that you put the pppd program at that location?
because you said that you already tried directly to /usr/sbin/pppd
or may be you can copy it to /usr/local/sbin
On FreeBSD, the pppd that comes with the system is installed in
Justin L. Boss wrote:
Has anyone had any success with poptop. I'm able to get a windows client to
connect but can not see the privet network at all. Here are my config file
Do you have the sysctl variable net.inet.ip.forwarding set to 1?
config snipped
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-- Skylar Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED
Has anyone had any success with poptop. I'm able to get a windows client to
connect but can not see the privet network at all. Here are my config file
### /usr/local/etc/pptpd.conf
option /etc/ppp/options.pptp
debug
bcrelay dc1
localip 172.19.100.100
remoteip
Hello!
I'm using pptpd (PoPToP) on my server to enable clients on LAN to access internet (DSL
connected to ethernet card on server). That works perfectly. Users dial VPN to the
server,log in and can surf freely.
Now, I would like to enable internet users to access LAN resources. Server has
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of lycanthrope
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 8:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VPN poptop
Hello!
I'm using pptpd (PoPToP) on my server to enable clients on LAN to access
internet (DSL connected
Hi,
I have a question and how a can sovled my problem.
Installed form the Port:
- POPTOP
- DHCP Server
Now, i have a external connection with PPTP (poptop) in the freebsd i
see tun0 active, that very good.
But now send the end of the tunnel hardware (a AccessPoint whith dhcp
relay) DHCP Request
Running PopTop in test server and it seems to be working well, except the
logs are replete with error messages like:
-
Jan 18 14:19:34 host pptpd[72063]: CTRL: Ignored a SET LINK INFO packet with
real ACCMs!
Jan 18 14:19:34 host ppp[72064]: Warning: ff02:7
I am trying to configure poptop on my FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE system. I am
getting the error on my Windows XP client that, Error 691: Access was
denied because username and/or password was invalid on the domain. I am
entering the information that is in my chap-secrets file and I am trying a
regular
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 05:52:57 +0100, in local.freebsd.questions you
wrote:
It's really pretty easy. I beat my head on the wall about a year ago,
so I
don't recall where all the docs are, but this is what my configs look
like:
/etc/ppp/ppp.conf:
pptp:
set timeout 0
set dial
set login
set
I know why), ppp insist on only using one device for all the
incoming PPTP connections from poptop. Obviously not right, and err, ja.. I
need to get this fixed... Very urgently as well.
My streamlined ppp.conf:
pptp:
accept dns
allow mode direct
disable chap
disable mschap
disable
to the server *shock horror*. For some reason (and I
suspect I know why), ppp insist on only using one device for all the
incoming PPTP connections from poptop. Obviously not right, and err, ja.. I
need to get this fixed... Very urgently as well.
My streamlined ppp.conf:
pptp:
accept dns
allow mode
If anyone can give me a recipe for setting up poptop
I'd be very grateful. I want to run it on a machine which
is a gateway/firewall. One NIC has a public address and the other
is on a private network, ie 192.168.1.x. I want to allow XP
clients to connect into the private network.
I found the man
- Original Message -
From: Jim Hatfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 10:00 AM
Subject: Using poptop
If anyone can give me a recipe for setting up poptop
I'd be very grateful. I want to run it on a machine which
is a gateway/firewall
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 17:11:40 +0100, in local.freebsd.questions you
wrote:
I would use mpd but it has problems with XP clients.
What type of problems are you seeing with MPD (Netgraph variety) and
WinXP?
That's my VPN terminator software and all of my remote XP systems seem
to
have no
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 16:00:00 +0100, in local.freebsd.questions you
wrote:
If anyone can give me a recipe for setting up poptop
I'd be very grateful. I want to run it on a machine which
is a gateway/firewall. One NIC has a public address and the other
is on a private network, ie 192.168.1.x. I
It's really pretty easy. I beat my head on the wall about a year ago, so I
don't recall where all the docs are, but this is what my configs look like:
/etc/ppp/ppp.conf:
pptp:
set timeout 0
set dial
set login
set ifaddr {IP address of internal interface} {IP address range
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -
I know why), ppp insist on only using one device for all the
incoming PPTP connections from poptop. Obviously not right, and err, ja.. I
need to get this fixed... Very urgently as well.
My streamlined ppp.conf:
pptp:
accept dns
allow mode direct
disable chap
disable mschap
disable
Hello
I installed the above poptop version on the FreeBSD 4.8 Release machines. On the first
machine
the installation was no problem but on the second the following error occurs. What is
going wrong?
Script started on Fri Jun 13 15:02:11 2003
pluto# exitmake./configure [11Dmake install
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 13:13, Martin Schweizer wrote:
Hello
I installed the above poptop version on the FreeBSD 4.8 Release machines. On the
first machine
the installation was no problem but on the second the following error occurs. What
is
going wrong?
I've already mailed fix
I am trying (without succes) to install a vpn server on a freebsd 4.7 machine
poptop is built from ports - and I get the following message
any help, please ?
thanks,
petre
Mar 28 16:46:25 kgb pptpd[414]: MGR: Launching /usr/local/sbin/pptpctrl to
handle client
Mar 28 16:46:25 kgb pptpd[414
I am trying (without succes) to install a vpn server on a freebsd 4.7 machine
poptop is built from ports - and I get the following message
any help, please ?
thanks,
petre
Mar 28 16:46:25 kgb pptpd[414]: MGR: Launching /usr/local/sbin/pptpctrl to
handle client
Mar 28 16:46:25 kgb pptpd[414
Hi,
I am having an odd problem with PPPoEd + Poptop. I have set the box up
as a simple VPN server for Windows based clients using the builtin PPTP
client. Works fine on Windows ME, 2000, XP.
However.. Windows 98 is a different story. I have applied the DUN 1.4
upgrades to this machine but still
G'Day Jamie,
I use mpd in packages/ports - easy to configure, good
examples in the conf files and it works with all flavours of windows.
Hi Rob,
Thanks very much for the info, used MPD and it works great will all
versions of Windoze.
There was also some pretty excellent information at
Hello
The following situation:
1 FreeBSD 4.6 Server. There is running IPFW, Samba and PopTop (for VPN, MS
CHAPv2). In the lan behind there is running a M$ fileserver. I can access
from the Internet to the above FreeBSD server with encryption and also to
the file server with Win9x and Win NT
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