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I'm trying to set up an MPD-based configuration that does the same
thing as my current userland-ppp setup.

The current setup is that the remote network is connected to a
FreeBSD-Ancient (3-STABLE) box, which is then running a userland
ppp over udp to the local network.  The remote always initiates the
connection.

My box is a 4-STABLE, and I'm currently using "ppp -direct vpn-in"
started from inetd to field the packets.

What I'd like to do is use mpd instead of inetd, but I'm having a
bit of an argument getting the link set up correctly.

What I have on the local end is:

(bit of mpd.conf)
netremote:
        new -i ng0 netremote netremote
        set bundle disable multilink
        set iface disable on-demand
        set iface route 192.168.242.0/24
        set link enable acfcomp protocomp
        set link enable chap
        set link keep-alive 10 60
        set link mtu 1460
        set ipcp yes vjcomp
        set ipcp ranges 192.168.241.10/32 192.168.242.0/24
        set ipcp dns 192.168.241.10
        open iface

and in the mpd.links file:
netremote:
        set link type udp
        set udp self [my-global-ip-address] 3141
        set udp peer [their-global-ip-addr] 3141

When I try to start mpd, I get the following in my error
log, and don't see anything bound to UDP:3141...

Nov 14 23:57:59 wattres mpd: [netremote] can't bind ksocket node: Invalid argument 

I'm puzzled.

Thanks,

(p.s. Not subscribed to freebsd-net, so include me in replies.  Yes, I did
search the archives first.)

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