Hi, Otto Moerbeek wrote, > > On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Peter Bako wrote: > > > I have a situation where I need to connect an OpenBSD box to a MS Windows > > PPTP server (yep, I know it is not secure, but in this case I have no choice > > in the matter). > > > > After looking around the net I found myself at > > http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/. So I downloaded, complied and installed > > the program and tried to connect to my test box. (Also complied a custom > > kernel using the GENERIC files with only the pseudo-device GRE line > > commented out.) There aren't any OpenBSD specific instructions on the site, > > but reading the generic docs, as well as the docs for NetBSD, the PPTP man > > pages, etc. I think I have enough to get started. However when I try to > > connect up I get nothing but a list of errors (connection timed out, could > > not open connection, etc.) I know the path from my OpenBSD box to the test > > server is correct, because if I plug my Win2k laptop in it is able to > > successfully connect to the server. > > > > As far as I can tell the problem is a lack of MPPE support either in the > > Kernel or in PPP. However I cannot find any information on how to get this > > support onto an OpenBSD system. > > > > Has anyone gotten PPTP-client to work on an OpenBSD box and if yes, would > > you be kind enough to send me some steps or any other info on how you did > > it? > > Check the pptp package. It's a port of pptpclient. There used to be a > FAQ entry about pptp, but it somehow was reduced to just mention pptp. > > The most important thing is to put net.inet.gre.allow=1 into your > sysctl.conf. Or compile a kernel without gre(4), but why bother? It's > a bit strange the pptp man page still contains instructions to > recompile the kernel and does not mention the systcl. I'll prod the > maintainer.
Oh, that's probably me. What I never understood in the past: Do a PPTP user always have to set net.inet.gre.allow=1 ? bye Waldemar