Tom McLaughlin wrote:
> I tried pinging while sniffing ng0 and em0 and I see the ping traveling
> through ng0 and then a PPP compressed data packet out em0. I end up
> receiving back a PPP LCP protocol reject from the concentrator back to
> em0 and the following message from mpd4
>
> [vpn] LCP: r
On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 14:49 +0300, Alexander Motin wrote:
> 232487741
> Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
> >>pptp0: connecting to 208.206.3.5 1723
> >>[vpn] IPCP: LayerUp
> >> 172.30.29.9 -> 208.206.3.5
> >
> >>ifconfig
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] tom]# ifconfig ng0
> >>ng0: flags=88d1 mtu 1396
> >>inet
232487741
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
pptp0: connecting to 208.206.3.5 1723
[vpn] IPCP: LayerUp
172.30.29.9 -> 208.206.3.5
ifconfig
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tom]# ifconfig ng0
ng0: flags=88d1 mtu 1396
inet 172.30.29.9 --> 208.206.3.5 netmask 0x
It seems that your external peer address
On Tuesday 17 April 2007 01:35, Tom McLaughlin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to use mpd4 to connect my work's Cisco VPN concentrator.
> After fiddling with mpd.conf I can now get past the connection setup
> phase and authentication steps. According to the VPN concentrator's
> logs I have succes
Hi all,
I'm trying to use mpd4 to connect my work's Cisco VPN concentrator.
After fiddling with mpd.conf I can now get past the connection setup
phase and authentication steps. According to the VPN concentrator's
logs I have successfully connected but some bit later I am disconnected
and the logs