Leonard Chung writes:
> Some additional info: from looking at an ethereal trace, I'm seeing source
> quenches coming back to the machine VPN'ing in. Interestingly, ethereal also
> reports an invalid checksum on a bunch of those packets. The strange thing
> is, this machine has acted as a router/NAT
Nikolai Saoukh writes:
> | > is the huge amount of CCP Reset Requests from win client.
> |
> | Hmm, try enabling the mpp-stateless option.
>
> When on direct modem link the win client refuses mpp-stateless.
Well that should still be OK. If the client is sending a lot of CCP
reset-request's then
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Subject: Re: MPD PPTP tunneling intermittantly fails
Leonard Chung writes:
> I'm just using Windows clients, so there are no OS X clients.
>
> Here's the ngctl output:
>
> chun
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 09:10:54PM -0700, Archie Cobbs wrote:
| > is the huge amount of CCP Reset Requests from win client.
|
| Hmm, try enabling the mpp-stateless option.
When on direct modem link the win client refuses mpp-stateless.
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Nikolai Saoukh writes:
> | That doesn't look so good. But it doesn't look "crazy" from the
> | netgraph side, just like a lot of packets are being dropped.
> | There must be something specific about your setup that causes this.
>
> Specific is MPPE. I have the same problem here.
> I am digging the
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 05:01:59PM -0700, Archie Cobbs wrote:
| That doesn't look so good. But it doesn't look "crazy" from the
| netgraph side, just like a lot of packets are being dropped.
| There must be something specific about your setup that causes this.
Specific is MPPE. I have the same p
Leonard Chung writes:
> I'm just using Windows clients, so there are no OS X clients.
>
> Here's the ngctl output:
>
> chung# ngctl msg ng0:inet.ppp.link0 getstats
> Rec'd response "getstats" (3) from "ng0:inet.ppp.link0":
> Args: { xmitPackets=1967 xmitOctets=209321 xmitLoneAcks=395 xmitDrops
Thanks for your help,
Leonard
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Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 2:44 PM
To: Leonard Chung
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Subject: Re: MPD PPTP tunneling intermittantly fails
Leonard Chung writes:
> The problem that I'm having is
Leonard Chung writes:
> The problem that I'm having is that MPD starts properly and I can
> successfully connect to the service using Windows clients. However, when I
> ping internal hosts, the first five or so work fine, and then beyond that
> packets start getting lost, with a loss rate of aroun