Thanks, I tried the nve0->ng0 thing (see my other email). After reading yours, I tried removing the extra blank line, but that did not fix anything either, or change the output.
Thanks, -Jim Stapleton On 4/20/07, Nicolas Gieczewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:24:17 -0400, "Jim Stapleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > /usr/local/etc/mpd/mpd.conf > ======================================== > vpn: > new -i nve0 vpn vpn > > set iface session 28800 > set bundle authname "WORK-DOMAIN\\WORK-USERNAME" > set bundle enable compression > set ccp yes mppc > set ccp yes mpp-e40 > set ccp yes mpp-e56 > set ccp yes mpp-e128 > # set this to your correct routing information > set iface route EXTERNAL-WORK-VPN-IP/24 > set link enable no-orig-auth > open > ======================================== In mpd.conf, you need to set the interface to a valid netgraph interface name, e.g. ng0. mpd will create it for you if it does not exist. The physical interface (e.g. nve0) is specified in mpd.links, not here. Additionally, you have a blank line between the "new" command and the first "set" command. I suspect that's causing the "no bundles defined" errors: > mpd: no bundles defined > mpd: no bundles defined > mpd: no bundles defined > mpd: no bundles defined > mpd: no bundles defined > mpd: no bundles defined > mpd: no bundles defined > mpd: no bundles defined > mpd: no bundles defined > mpd: no bundles defined -- Nicolas Gieczewski
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