What man/handbook pages/sections should I look at to get a clue. I'm
so far from having one, I don't even know the direction...
Thanks,
-Jim Stapleton
On 6/26/07, Artyom Viklenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Stapleton wrote:
> That partially worked. I could only ping 192.
gs=88d1 mtu 1396
inet --> netmask 0x
==
I could not ping the DNS servers.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Jim Stapleton
On 6/24/07, Artyom Viklenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Stapleton wrote:
> I can't find a way to specify mppe-128 for either pptp or pppd in
pd, neither of which
work. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Jim Stapleton
On 6/23/07, Artyom Viklenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Stapleton wrote:
> where do I find the valid commands I can put in these files (yes,
> still on the never ending saga to get VPN working on my BSD machine so
>
Thanks, I'll look at it more.
I'm trying to connect to a windows vpn, and most of the stuff I see
suggests pptp+pppd, but the documentation for most things contains
commands that just dont work.
-Jim Stapleton
On 6/23/07, Artyom Viklenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Stapleto
where do I find the valid commands I can put in these files (yes,
still on the never ending saga to get VPN working on my BSD machine so
I don't need to boot windows)
Thanks,
-Jim Stapleton
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g "$TUNDEV" inet 192.168.1.84 $ifconfig_syntax_ptp
"$INTERNAL_IP4_ADDRESS" netmask 255.255.255.255 mtu 1412 up
Thanks again,
-Jim Stapleton
On 5/14/07, Jim Stapleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
which version had a good source? I tried two versions with similar errors?
Thanks,
-Jim Stapleto
which version had a good source? I tried two versions with similar errors?
Thanks,
-Jim Stapleton
On 5/13/07, Jax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Stapleton wrote:
> I'm using VPNC (security/vpnc) to get into my works VPN, but I'm
> having an odd problem I do not know wh
hould fix this? I'm not sure/can't figure
out what I did wrong.
Thank you,
-Jim Stapleton
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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
Starting --> Initial
[vpn] LCP: LayerFinish
[vpn] device: CLOSE event in state DOWN
[vpn] device is now in state DOWN
A few IPs have been cleaned out with anything else sensitive, there's
a lot more, which I can clean up and send here, but, I don't know what
is needed.
Any ideas (
7;t enlightening for me.
The ipsec section of the handbook left me more confused then I was
when I started.
Thanks,
-Jim Stapleton
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no ndis entry in /dev or /dev/net.
Another site suggested pciconf -la to determine what cards are found,
and I didn't see anything recognizable there.
What's the next step in diagnostics? I'm runing FreeBSD 6.1 on i386.
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