Elliott Perrin writes:
> I am not currently on freebsd-net so if you could cc me in replies it would be
> appreciated.
>
> I have a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE running mpd 3.9 serving as a PPTP server.
>
> I have setup PPTP boxes using MPD before but have run into a problem this time. In
> the past
I am not currently on freebsd-net so if you could cc me in replies it would be
appreciated.
I have a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE running mpd 3.9 serving as a PPTP server.
I have setup PPTP boxes using MPD before but have run into a problem this time. In
the past I would use
set ipcp ranges 1.2.3.4/
Anthony Volodkin writes:
> - Now that perfectly works, (proxy-arp too, is very impressive) I am
> trying to figure out how to forward broadcast packets from ng0 to fxp0
> and vice-versa. Something tells me since this is an interface created
> by netgraph, it should be possible. I tried the et
Hi,
A few notes:
- Thanks again, Julian! I tried your configuration and now mpd binds to
a port!!! You are awesome.
Apparently my mistake was that I had only one entry in the mpd.links
file. This should be mentioned in the docs, I didn't see it there. Oh
yea, and its mpd 3.8, of course :),
hi there,
Do you see the service 'listening' using the following command:
# netstat -a
Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address(state)
tcp4 0 0 myIPADDR.pptp *.*LISTEN
>mpd uses
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Anthony Volodkin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Julian Elischer suggested that I use mpd to setup a pptp link instead of
> PoPtoP (thank you)
> I am now having problems with mpd. I configured it as a pptp server
> accoring to instructions, but it never responds to requests.
> Furthe
Hi,
Julian Elischer suggested that I use mpd to setup a pptp link instead of
PoPtoP (thank you)
I am now having problems with mpd. I configured it as a pptp server
accoring to instructions, but it never responds to requests.
Furthermore, I doubt it even listens for them, because it does not