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Subject: pptp?? VPN
Guys does anyone have any suggestions or location for vpn? I
have a firewall at work linux rd 8 and windows inside, and I have linux and
windows and m
mac
> > at home and I wonder if anyone has done some setup on vpn like this scenario?
>
> There's the VPN howto and the information found on the pptp client and
> server sites. Hopefully, that will cover all you need.
>
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/VPN-HOWTO/index.h
his scenario?
There's the VPN howto and the information found on the pptp client and
server sites. Hopefully, that will cover all you need.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/VPN-HOWTO/index.html
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/
http://www.poptop.org/
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Guys does anyone have any suggestions or location for vpn? I have a firewall
at work linux rd 8 and windows inside, and I have linux and windows and mac
at home and I wonder if anyone has done some setup on vpn like this
scenario?
Thanks,
Remo Mattei
Network Security Engineer
cell 801-209-8554
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 12:04:44PM +0100, Vincent Couvreur wrote:
>
> I want install a vpn between a linux server and a windows pc.
> I want use PPTP.
PPTP server for Linux: http://www.poptop.org/
PPTP client for Linux: http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/
That and the VPN-Howto
At 12:04 19/02/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hello,
I want install a vpn between a linux server and a windows pc.
I want use PPTP.
Please, how to configure this:
-->Kernel
-->What rpm
-->...
Can you give me an example of configuration under a redhat 8.0.
Thank U.
Hello,
I want install a vpn between a linux server and a
windows pc.
I want use PPTP.
Please, how to configure this:
--> Kernel
--> What
rpm
-->
...
Can you give me an example of configuration under a
redhat 8.0.
Thank U.
Regards.
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 at 11:39am (-0800), James D. Parra wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Using "pptp-linux-1.1.0-1.i386.rpm", I can't stay connected for longer than
> 1 minute before getting a "Connection reset by peer."
>
> Is anyone familiar w
Hello,
Using "pptp-linux-1.1.0-1.i386.rpm", I can't stay connected for longer than
1 minute before getting a "Connection reset by peer."
Is anyone familiar with how to resolve this issue? Below is my log.
Feb 14 09:38:46 rg pppd[22218]: local IP address 192.162.4.
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 07:23:06PM +0100, Carlo Malfatti wrote:
>
> Now I can connect with:
> pptp 10.0.0.138
> route del default gw `route -n|awk '$1=="0.0.0.0" {print $2}'|head -1`
> route add default gw `ifconfig ppp0|grep "P-t-P"|awk '{print $3
Hi Emmanuel,
I'm now connected, it really was a routing problem as per your yesterday
suggestion, plus some errors in the option file.
Now I can connect with:
pptp 10.0.0.138
route del default gw `route -n|awk '$1=="0.0.0.0" {print $2}'|head -1`
route add default gw `ifcon
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 09:13:45AM +0100, Carlo Malfatti wrote:
>
> 1) kernel-2.4.18-14mppe.i586.rpm
What is this?
> 2) ppp-2.4.2_cvs_20021120-1.i386.rpm
???
I'm running ppp-2.4.1-3
> 3) pptp-linux-1.1.0-1.i386.rpm
I believe I have the same version.
> # tail -f /var/
I've reinstalled redhat so to be sure to have all clean, then I've
installed following RPMs:
1) kernel-2.4.18-14mppe.i586.rpm
2) ppp-2.4.2_cvs_20021120-1.i386.rpm
3) pptp-linux-1.1.0-1.i386.rpm
Then added in chap and pap secrets the following lines:
user * pwd *
pwd * user *
(of cour
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 05:15:37PM +0100, Carlo Malfatti wrote:
>
> When I start with "pptp 10.0.0.138" the hub led for my computer and
> modem port lights on (so I presume there is some traffic on my side of
> the net) but if I ping any outside address (like my prov
Yes, I can ping the modem at the same IP (btw I'm now connected through
the same modem and computer with windows). From Redhat I have no problem
to telnet into the modem.
When I start with "pptp 10.0.0.138" the hub led for my computer and
modem port lights on (so I presume there
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 03:36:35PM +0100, Carlo Malfatti wrote:
>
> I've a LAN composed by: two computer, print server and modem Alcatel
> speed touch home (all connected to an hub).
The modem should have an IP address of 10.0.0.138
See if you can ping that.
FWIW, I just type &q
Title: Messaggio
Hi,
I've installed RH8
and all is working fine but the adsl connection.
My provider needs
PPTP while as far as I can see RH only provide PPPOE.
I've searched the
net for help and installed PPTP client as suggested on PPTPclient page on
sourceforge.net (patching
HELP!!
Anybody see this? Winxp client connects to vpn sever. Get ip address
And routes along with DNS, but it can't see anything on the network.
Only happens to XP AFAIK win9x clients are fine and have had no complaints
from
Win2k users.
Jason
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Here is a working PPTP Server for Linux, I used again Suse 8.0 pro and I
installed pptp and configure it for Microsoft PPTP Server , then I
configured Windows 2000 PRo or Win9X for PPTP client. It work great.
Enjoy
1.) My windows2000 pro with the PPTP client ip address 192.168.0.50
2.) My
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001 01:21:17 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>Just realized today the latest Kernel Upgrade for RH 6.2 (2.2.19-6.2.1),
>does NOT include the PPTP Masquarading Module (which was introduced in
See
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=36299
I think they had no time t
Red Hat USERS:
Just realized today the latest Kernel Upgrade for RH 6.2 (2.2.19-6.2.1),
does NOT include the PPTP Masquarading Module (which was introduced in
2.2.17-14)! Looking at the Source CONFIGs, PPTP Masqurading should still
build as Module. Any reason why this was NOT included (the
Ive been playing with pptp recently, one machine worked flawlessly (test
machine) the other 2 (client boxes) I tried this with gave me the same
error you have, I went rounds with this for some time. My solution was to
chmod 775 /dev/pts which seemed to fix the problem on the 2 problematic
Can anyone help me with this, I have installed PoPToP on my Linux Server
and want to connect to it over PPTP but when i try to connect it writes out
this in the log.
May 10 08:11:37 Linux GW pptpd[6812]: MGR: Launching /usr/sbin/pptpctrl to
handle client
May 10 08:11:37 Linux GW pptpd[6812
> Richard Critz wrote:
>
> It doesn't appear to me (although I may just be reading poorly) that
> cipe will connect to a Windows NT VPN (PPTP) server. Has anyone
> successfully connected a Linux box in to such a server?
>
> Thanks,
> -r
don't know much ab
It doesn't appear to me (although I may just be
reading poorly) that cipe will connect to a Windows NT VPN (PPTP) server.
Has anyone successfully connected a Linux box in to such a server?
Thanks,
-r
Hi everybody,
I don't know if this is the best place to ask but if anybody knows
where I should go, please redirect me
I am trying to setup a linux pptp client to a VPN server at my company.
The facts :
- the connection works fine using Win2K default VPN stuff , 128 bit
encryption,
windows pptp client - a server IP, a domain name, and a username and
password. You'd think with those few parameters I could use it, but no :)
I won't have time for a while, so hpefully when I do get around to it,
this new development effort will have progressed a little.
I'm getting
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Charles Galpin wrote:
> this allows you to use a pptp based vpn from a masqueraded client machine
> thru the firewall.
>
> I have yet to figure out how to get a linux vpn client to work though :(
The 1.0.2 PPTP VPN client has a bug that can sometimes cause th
Hi Erik
You need to patch your firewall. works great.
Check out the VPN masquerade page -
ftp://ftp.rubyriver.com/pub/jhardin/masquerade/ip_masq_vpn.html
this allows you to use a pptp based vpn from a masqueraded client machine
thru the firewall.
I have yet to figure out how to get a linux
Philippe,
yes i have to use pptp, its for work and all they offer.
erik
Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
>
> Hi Erik
>
> do you really need to use pptp ? I know it is possible but I do't know how myself.
> However, pptp is mainly useful for setting up a VPN and I could find
Hi Erik
do you really need to use pptp ? I know it is possible but I do't know how myself.
However, pptp is mainly useful for setting up a VPN and I could find a nice little tool
allowing just this using regular ip connection.
http://sites.inka.de/sites/bigred/devel/cipe.html
I
Hi all,
I have a cable modem at home and I want to be able to use linux full
time as my gateway. right now i have been using linux 90% of the time.
the only time i have to use NT is when i have to use pptp for work. i
know it is possible to use pptp on linux and ipchains, but i have not
been
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