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As per comment #27 this issue is fixed. Marking as such.
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I'm running Hardy (amd64) and have the exact same problem.
I fixed it by setting the MTU to 1492 (the MTU of the device I'm
connecting to - an adsl modem using pppoe)
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Here's my syslog.
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I am currently running 7.10. I am able to connect to my wireless network
(non-VPN), using the Network-Manager "roaming" method. However, I cannot
connect (like other posts) using VPN. Our ESoft firewall accommodates
Microsoft VPN connections, and I can connect on a Windows XP system,
also in my hou
hi craig,
if you read my post on 30/6/2007, you'll see the dump log of pptp control
channel and GRE tunnel, i'm sure that the GRE tunnel was not being firewalled.
i following the steps from
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-ubuntu.phtml#configure_by_hand , then i
make the connection succes
Please go back and read the entire report. A signal 15 error is a generic
"can't connect", and is usually because GRE is being firewalled on the way
somewhere.
There are debug steps to try in other posts to this bug.
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hi bug team,
i upgrade my laptop to Gusty beta, and the problem still exits.
it's really annoying ...
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hi Craig
i got the sam problem on feisty when i already have a DSL pppoe connection on
ppp0
(it's just all fine when i use the Ethernet or wireless link to dial the pptp
connection)
this is my syslog with debugging
Jul 1 00:11:49 host NetworkManager: ^IWill activate VPN
connection 'pptp', se
> Jun 20 11:02:10 andreas-laptop pppd[6139]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 0x0> ]
> Jun 20 11:02:19 andreas-laptop last message repeated 3 times
> Jun 20 11:02:20 andreas-laptop pppd[6139]: Terminating on signal 15
> Jun 20 11:02:20 andreas-laptop pppd[6139]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x2 "User
> request
Hi
Here syslog's output after enabling debug mode:
Jun 20 11:02:09 andreas-laptop NetworkManager: ^IWill activate VPN
connection 'xxx', service 'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.ppp_starter',
user_name 'andreas', vpn_data 'ppp-connection-type / pptp / pptp-remote /
xxx.dnsalias.com / usepeerdns /
Please enable ppp-debug and post another syslog.
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Same here on Feisty:
Jun 20 09:36:12 andreas-laptop NetworkManager: ^IWill activate VPN
connection 'x', service 'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.ppp_starter',
user_name 'x', vpn_data 'ppp-connection-type / pptp / pptp-remote /
cinexx.dnsalias.com / usepeerdns / yes / encrypt-mppe / no /
The package should have been built in a pbuilder for edgy. If this
wasn't the case I will investigate and fix over the weekend.
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Edgy seems to have libdbus-1-3 so it won't help using dpkg or Synaptic
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This package has stopped working for me today since I've upgraded from
Edgy to Feisty. No diagnostic info yet, but I'll have a go today.
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What happens if you try and manually install it with apt-get from a
console, or using Synaptic?
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Craig, I tried installing the i386 package (with gdebi) but it
complained about a missing dependency: libdbus-1-2
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Does it work on Edgy?
Packages are also available for Edgy that will let you test:
http://www.wlug.org.nz/~crb/nm/edgy/
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Sorry, I don't run feisty anymore.
I had to go back to edgy due to a number of serious bugs.
Someone else needs to give you the debug output.
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Anyone got debug output for me?
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(Another suggestion - just enable 'refuse-eap', leaving refuse-chap and
refuse-mschap unticked.)
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The VPN helper for NetworkManager exists to simplify connecting to a
PPTP server using the "pptp-linux" command line client. If you can't
connect with the pptp command, then you will never be able to connect
with NetworkManager. Short of pointing to a guide that suggests how you
can test with the
I am also having this problem. I have tried Refuse EAP, CHAP, and
MSCHAP. I have tried the new package. I have tried setting the MTU and
MRU to 1500.
I have no idea how to "check iptables locally and on any machines
between you and the PPTP server you can control". The things on that
diagnosis pag
I tried with the new package, but I got a signal 15 again.
The host seems to be closed for pings.
Are there not any workaround for this?
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"Terminating on signal 15" says LCP signals couldn't get through
(basically, pings across the tunnel).
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-diagnosis.phtml#lcp_timeout
Please check your connectivity with both PPTP and GRE if possible (check
iptables locally and on any machines between you and
I have tried setting the MTU to 1500, it didn't work.
Refuse EAP, refuse CHAP, refuse MS CHAP enabled, require 128-bit MPPE
enabled. Didn't work either.
Craig, I will try your package and get back to you.
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Also ensure "refuse EAP, refuse CHAP and refuse MS CHAP" are enabled,
and require 128-bit MPPE/enable stateful MPPE are enabled.
Failing that, test the new package here:
http://craig.dubculture.co.nz/blog/2007/05/13/new-networkmanager-pptp-
package-fixes-amd64-crashes/
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same one here:
May 7 03:49:47 samflorin-laptop pppd[30317]: Exit.
May 7 03:55:13 samflorin-laptop pppd[30546]: Plugin nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
May 7 03:55:13 samflorin-laptop pppd[30546]: nm-pppd-plugin: plugin
initialized.
May 7 03:55:13 samflorin-laptop pppd[30548]: pppd 2.4.4 started by r
I had a similar problem (exact same errors and log output) and I was
able to fix it by changing the default MTU/MRU to 1500.
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