sed.
I'm running into all sorts of issues setting up l2tp networking. I think
I have the IPSEC part worked out, but testing parts at a time l2tp dies
in a hole.
I've resorted to mpd as it seems to be widely used in BSD (and linux
too..), but the result seems to be the same for other
t. I have used "aaa.bbb.x.x" to represent my employer's IP addresses.
# $Id: mpd.conf.sample,v 1.46 2009/04/29 11:04:17 amotin Exp $
#
#
startup:
# configure mpd users
set user foo bar admin
set user foo
On 5/25/2010 11:59 AM, Mark wrote:
--- On Tue, 5/25/10, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
From: Drew Tomlinson
Subject: Help With MPD as pptp client
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2010, 1:02 PM
I'm trying to use mpd5 as a client to
connect to a VPN server at work whic
y employer's IP addresses.
# $Id: mpd.conf.sample,v 1.46 2009/04/29 11:04:17 amotin Exp $
#
#
startup:
# configure mpd users
set user foo bar admin
set user foo1 bar1
# configure the console
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 22:08:13 +0300 CK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running mpd 4.4 on 6.3-STABLE #4. Connecting with mpd to my ISP's
> VPN server running poptop. Everything is ok for some time, and then all
> of a sudden mpd starts throwing wei
Hello,
I'm running mpd 4.4 on 6.3-STABLE #4. Connecting with mpd to my ISP's
VPN server running poptop. Everything is ok for some time, and then all
of a sudden mpd starts throwing weird protocol rejects to log file and
vpn connection stops working.
mpd.conf:
pptp:
new -
Hello,
I'm running mpd 4.4 on 6.3-STABLE #4. Connecting with mpd to my ISP's
VPN server running poptop. Everything is ok for some time, and then all
of a sudden mpd starts throwing weird protocol rejects to log file and
vpn connection stops working.
mpd.conf:
pptp:
new -i ng0
if the script is able to fetch the protected page, than the
user is also accepted for the VPN connection.
CU AssetBurned
On 12.08.2008, at 06:29, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 6:20 PM, assetburned
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a MPD VPN server and another m
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 6:20 PM, assetburned <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a MPD VPN server and another machine which runs WWW, IMAP and POP3
> services.
>
> I know that I could check if a password is valid e.g. by writing a script
> which calls a Lynx
Hi
I have a MPD VPN server and another machine which runs WWW, IMAP and
POP3 services.
I know that I could check if a password is valid e.g. by writing a
script which calls a Lynx command.
But how can I forward the password from MPD to that script? And I also
think that the password
Alexey A. Ukhov wrote:
I have problem with subj.
After start mpd as client and connecting to other mpd-server FreeBSD
freeze.
No any log messages, kernel panics, etc.
One of the most popular PPTP client problems is the routing loop created
by using same server address inside and outside of
also want to add:
it looks that system itself works if gateway was not changed.
Example - after connecting I have new interface ng0, but old gateway
# ifconfig ng0
ng0: flags=88d1 metric 0
mtu 1460
inet 10.10.1.201 --> 10.10.1.100 netmask 0x
As only I assign 10.10.1.100 as defa
Hello, dear guru.
I have problem with subj.
After start mpd as client and connecting to other mpd-server FreeBSD freeze.
No any log messages, kernel panics, etc.
Here is part of mpd.conf:
pptp_client:
create bundle static B1
set iface route default
set ipcp ranges 0.0.0.0/0
Hi all.
I have very strange problem as for me.
FreeBSD 6.3. mpd5. it is configured to server standard pptp requests.
Everybody listed in mpd.secret can connect with no problems. But...
But only till ng13 is created. After connecting 14 users nobody can
connect anymore... If somebody dissconects n
t; 7.0.
> > > The main goal is to make it possible for Windows clients to access their
> > > Samba home shares. I'm not sure if mpd is the best solution, but I will
> > give
> > > it a try.
> > > I have installed /usr/ports/mpd4 and have the following
access their
> > Samba home shares. I'm not sure if mpd is the best solution, but I will
> give
> > it a try.
> > I have installed /usr/ports/mpd4 and have the following configuration:
>
> I run openvpn on FreeBSD and Windows XP.
>
> --
> Alex
>
I have now s
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:43:58AM +0100, Jon Theil Nielsen wrote:
> I have tried some different ways to make a working VPN server on FreeBSD 7.0.
> The main goal is to make it possible for Windows clients to access their
> Samba home shares. I'm not sure if mpd is the best soluti
Oops, there was a typo. The path is of course /usr/local/etc/mpd4/
/usr/local/etc/mpd.links
> pptp1:
> set link type pptp
> set pptp enable incoming
> set pptp disable originate
>
> Regards,
> Jon
>
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t;
>
> Mpd4 should work without special system tuning. The best way to find the
> problem is to read it's logs. Mpd writes detailed logs using syslog (you
> should configure syslog.conf for it alike to ppp) and to the stdout if
> running in foreground.
I finally got it worki
d it's logs. Mpd writes detailed logs using syslog (you
should configure syslog.conf for it alike to ppp) and to the stdout if
running in foreground.
--
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Hello,
Here is my config using the mpd3 port to create a Microsoft ppptp
server:
mpd.conf:
###
#
# MPD configuration file
#
###
startup:
# enable TCP-Wrapper (hosts_access(5
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 00:43:58 +0100 Jon Theil Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have tried some different ways to make a working VPN server on FreeBSD 7.0.
> The main goal is to make it possible for Windows clients to access their
> Samba home shares. I'm not
I have tried some different ways to make a working VPN server on FreeBSD 7.0.
The main goal is to make it possible for Windows clients to access their
Samba home shares. I'm not sure if mpd is the best solution, but I will give
it a try.
I have installed /usr/ports/mpd4 and have the foll
Hello,
There's a problem with my MPD which I cannot reproduce but it appears
from time to time. Here's complete session log and mpd configs:
Mar 10 08:26:23 tazek mpd: [pptp] using interface ng0
Mar 10 08:26:23 tazek mpd: [pptp] link: OPEN event
Mar 10 08:26:23 tazek mpd: [pptp]
On Mon, February 4, 2008 17:04, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 11:18:12AM -, Reinhold wrote:
>
>
>>>
> If you are connecting to the ISP it would be better not to
> specify IP to let them be negotiated.
How will I go ahead and set the static ips for both my w
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 11:18:12AM -, Reinhold wrote:
> >
> >>> If you are connecting to the ISP it would be better not to specify IP
> >>> to let them be negotiated.
> >>
> >> How will I go ahead and set the static ips for both my wan connections?
> >>
> >
> > If IPs are static then provider
>
>>> If you are connecting to the ISP it would be better not to specify IP
>>> to let them be negotiated.
>>
>> How will I go ahead and set the static ips for both my wan connections?
>>
>
> If IPs are static then provider itself will negotiate them every time
> same. If you will specify them and
> If IPs are static then provider itself will negotiate them every time
> same. If you will specify them and provider will request another,
> negotiation will fail. So I would not recommend you to specify them.
>
>> For wan1 I have one ip and for wan2 I have 5 ips
>>
>
> Probably for wan2 you have
et iface route default
set iface up-script /usr/local/etc/mpd/script-wan1.sh
set iface down-script /usr/local/etc/mpd/script-wan1.sh
set ipcp ranges 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0
create link static L1 pppoe
set link action bundle WAN1
set auth authname "[EMAI
Reinhold wrote:
If you are connecting to the ISP it would be better not to specify IP to
let them be negotiated.
How will I go ahead and set the static ips for both my wan connections?
If IPs are static then provider itself will negotiate them every time
same. If you will specify them and pr
common_setting
wan2:
new -i ng1 wan2 PPPoE1
set iface route default
set iface up-script /usr/local/etc/mpd/script-wan2.sh
set iface down-script /usr/local/etc/mpd/script-wan2.sh
set bundle authname "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
set bundle password &
Hi,
I'm building a new router/firewall for my work, I have installed freebsd7
and updated it and compiled pf into the kernel and installed mpd5 for
pppoe. Before I make this system life I would like your input on my mpd
settings.
We have 2 adsl lines and I want to use the new firewall to do
Hi Dave,
I've read your ad about the mpd at freeBSD.org.
I don't know if you already solved your prob but its the
set bundle yes crypt-reqd
set bundle yes compression
set bundle yes encryption
But the reason why I'm actuallw writing you is my problem with bandwith
and the m
# without, 'Max redial:no redial' (-1); 0 = 'Max redial:unlimited'
>set link max-redial 0
>
> > set auth authname "secret"
> > set link no acfcomp protocomp
> > set link disable pap chap chap-msv1 chap-msv2 eap
> > set link
ry
> > set auth authname "secret"
> > set link no acfcomp protocomp
> > set link disable pap chap chap-msv1 chap-msv2 eap
> > set link accept chap-md5 chap
> > set link keep-alive 5 30
> > set link max-redial 0
> > open
> >
> > #mpd.link
k keep-alive 5 30
> set link max-redial 0
> open
>
> #mpd.links
> PPPoE:
> set phys type pppoe
> set pppoe iface rl0
> # set pppoe service "whatever"
> set pppoe disable incoming
> set pppoe enable originate
[..]
> Sep 24 20:43:53 secret mp
uot;secret"
> set link no acfcomp protocomp
> set link disable pap chap chap-msv1 chap-msv2 eap
> set link accept chap-md5 chap
> set link keep-alive 5 30
> set link max-redial 0
> open
>
> #mpd.links
> PPPoE:
> set phys type pppoe
> set pppoe iface rl0
> #
oe enable originate
#log output:
Sep 24 20:43:28 secret mpd: [PPPoE] LCP: no reply to 1 echo request(s)
Sep 24 20:43:33 secret mpd: [PPPoE] LCP: no reply to 2 echo request(s)
Sep 24 20:43:38 secret mpd: [PPPoE] LCP: no reply to 3 echo request(s)
Sep 24 20:43:43 secret mpd: [PPPoE] LCP: no reply to 4
I have VPN-server based on FreeBSD 6.2 + FreeRadius (1.1.4_1) + mpd (3.18_5)
+ PostgreSQL(8.2.1).
It works fine until any user try to enter invalid pair "login/password".
After that nobody can connect to VPN-server.
Moreover, all of opened at that moment connections are lost.
I
Hello everyone,
(sorry if this double-posts, I sent from my unsubscribed work-email account
the first time around...)
I have a machine running FreeBSD6 happily humming along in a
(remote) datacenter. I managed to get mpd running thanks to this (
http://web.archive.org/web/20050507010741
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 03:51:07PM +0200, Alexander Motin wrote:
> Hi.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >I have compiled and installed mpd 4.0b5
> >on my PC with FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE.
> >Then I created the next files:
> ># mpd.conf
> > open iface
>
Hi.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have compiled and installed mpd 4.0b5
on my PC with FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE.
Then I created the next files:
# mpd.conf
open iface
Due to b5 internal rework, syntax "open iface" is now deprecated in it's
original meaning. Now it can be use
On 11/30/06, Andrew Pantyukhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/30/06, perikillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now, my current internet service is ADSL, my doubt is:
>
> Right now, is better to use freebsd internal PPPoE module
> or we got better support with mpd po
On 11/30/06, perikillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now, my current internet service is ADSL, my doubt is:
Right now, is better to use freebsd internal PPPoE module
or we got better support with mpd port?
Coincidentally, mpd uses FreeBSD's "internal" PPPoE
netgra
Hi people.
I have been using pfsense, i see that they use mpd port to handle PPPoE
connections.
Now, my current internet service is ADSL, my doubt is:
Right now, is better to use freebsd internal PPPoE module or we got better
support with mpd port?
In your experienced.
Just that
I have compiled and installed mpd 4.0b5
on my PC with FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE.
Then I created the next files:
# mpd.conf
default:
new ukrtelecom dsl
set auth authname "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
set iface route default
open iface
# mpd.links
dsl:
set
I have compiled and installed mpd 4.0b5
on my PC with FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE.
Then I created the next files:
# mpd.conf
default:
new ukrtelecom dsl
set auth authname "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
set iface route default
open iface
# mpd.links
dsl:
set
I want to know whether mpd (multi-link PPP daemon) could possibly
support IPv6. When I want to establish a PPTP connection with a PPTP
server running mpd, could I use IPv6CP instead of IPv4CP to set up the
PPP? If it supports, how could I configure the related parameters in the
configuration
Hi, all:
I want to know whether mpd (multi-link PPP daemon) could possibly
support IPv6. When I want to establish a PPTP connection with a PPTP
server running mpd, could I use IPv6CP instead of IPv4CP to set up the
PPP? If it supports, how could I configure the related parameters in the
gahn wrote:
> wiht two default gateways, of course i could not
> connect to anywhere. how could i fix this? i just want
> to connect pptp server and get one ip address
> (192.168.2.10/24) with no default route on the pptp
> interface.
This is a windows-side question.. I think windows does this (i.
ok, basically it keeps failing on "ECP", which i
didn't configure.
"Aug 14 20:58:49 rhino mpd: [pptp0] IFACE: Up event
Aug 14 20:58:49 rhino mpd: [pptp0] setting interface
ng0 MTU to 1394 bytes
Aug 14 20:58:49 rhino mpd: [pptp0] exec:
/sbin/ifconfig ng0 192.168.255.129 192
-20 VPN
> > > connections at the same time. However, only 2 connections can be made.
> > > 3rd person wait for somebody to logout.
> > >
> > > I use mpd from the ports. There are 20 different netgraph connections
> > > defined in mpd.conf and m
son wait for somebody to logout.
>
> I use mpd from the ports. There are 20 different netgraph connections
> defined in mpd.conf and mpd.links file also updated accordingly. I can
> post the configuration upon request.
please post the configuration files.
# mpd.conf - mpd VPN configura
On Monday 26 June 2006 12:09, Ertan Küçükoglu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had the problem of VPN connection limit. I want to have 10-20 VPN
> connections at the same time. However, only 2 connections can be made.
> 3rd person wait for somebody to logout.
>
> I use mpd from th
Hello,
I had the problem of VPN connection limit. I want to have 10-20 VPN
connections at the same time. However, only 2 connections can be made.
3rd person wait for somebody to logout.
I use mpd from the ports. There are 20 different netgraph connections
defined in mpd.conf and mpd.links file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it would be better to monitor mpd via syslog it can be done by
doing:
open /etc/syslog.conf and add:
!mpd
*.* /var/log/mpd.log
Then, restart syslogd:
# touch /var/log/mpd.log
# killall -HUP syslogd
open /etc
Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it would be better to monitor mpd via syslog it can be done
by doing:
open /etc/syslog.conf and add:
!mpd
*.* /var/log/mpd.log
Then, restart syslogd:
# touch /var/log/mpd.log
# killall -HUP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it would be better to monitor mpd via syslog it can be done by
doing:
open /etc/syslog.conf and add:
!mpd
*.* /var/log/mpd.log
Then, restart syslogd:
# touch /var/log/mpd.log
# killall -HUP syslogd
open /etc
I think it would be better to monitor mpd via syslog it can be done by
doing:
open /etc/syslog.conf and add:
!mpd
*.* /var/log/mpd.log
Then, restart syslogd:
# touch /var/log/mpd.log
# killall -HUP syslogd
open /etc/newsyslog.conf and add
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
On Monday 15 May 2006 12:17, Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
Hi!
I have a running mpd on my freebsd-5.2.1 linux fw but whenever I
connect
my
Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
On Monday 15 May 2006 12:17, Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
Hi!
I have a running mpd on my freebsd-5.2.1 linux fw but whenever I
connect
my windows client it says "
Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
On Monday 15 May 2006 12:17, Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
Hi!
I have a running mpd on my freebsd-5.2.1 linux fw but whenever I
connect
my windows client it says "port is closed"
my mpd.conf
default:
load
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
On Monday 15 May 2006 12:17, Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
Hi!
I have a running mpd on my freebsd-5.2.1 linux fw but whenever I
connect
my windows client it says "port is closed"
m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
On Monday 15 May 2006 12:17, Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
Hi!
I have a running mpd on my freebsd-5.2.1 linux fw but whenever I
connect
my windows client it says "port is closed"
my mpd.conf
default:
load pptp
pptp:
new -i ng0
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
On Monday 15 May 2006 12:17, Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
Hi!
I have a running mpd on my freebsd-5.2.1 linux fw but whenever I connect
my windows client it says "port is closed"
my mpd.conf
default:
load pptp
pptp:
new -i ng0 pptp pptp
set iface
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
On Monday 15 May 2006 12:17, Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
Hi!
I have a running mpd on my freebsd-5.2.1 linux fw but whenever I connect
my windows client it says "port is closed"
my mpd.conf
default:
load pptp
pptp:
new -i ng0 pptp pptp
set iface
On Monday 15 May 2006 12:17, Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a running mpd on my freebsd-5.2.1 linux fw but whenever I connect
> my windows client it says "port is closed"
>
> my mpd.conf
>
> default:
> load pptp
> pptp:
> new -i ng0
Hi!
I have a running mpd on my freebsd-5.2.1 linux fw but whenever I connect
my windows client it says "port is closed"
my mpd.conf
default:
load pptp
pptp:
new -i ng0 pptp pptp
set iface disable on-demand
set iface enable proxy-arp
set bundle disable multilink
On Thursday 04 May 2006 15:52, Shawn Guillemette wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
>
>
>
> I have a Digital AlphaPC 164LX 533 MHz, running FreeBSD
> 4.11-RELEASE
>
> I have installed /usr/ports/net/mpd and attempted to make a vpn connection
What kind of VPN?
Hello all,
I have a Digital AlphaPC 164LX 533 MHz, running FreeBSD
4.11-RELEASE
I have installed /usr/ports/net/mpd and attempted to make a vpn connection
and after authenticating it seems to bring the machine to a panic with the
following info in the messages file.
May
I have a FreeBSD firewall which does packet filtering and NAT.
The internal address range is 172.16.64.0/24. The only filtering
is incoming on the external NIC, fxp0.
The machine also runs mpd for remote access.
By pure chance I was tailing ipf.log when I connected an XP laptop
to the mpd
gahn wrote:
Hi:
I am using mpd for my vpn service. It works fine and I
have no compalints. But is anyway I can monitor that
how many sessions are being used?
integrate it with something like freeradius to keep accounting (at least).
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On 3/10/06, gahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I am using mpd for my vpn service. It works fine and I
> have no compalints. But is anyway I can monitor that
> how many sessions are being used?
Something like:
"ifconfig -u | grep ng" or
Hi:
I am using mpd for my vpn service. It works fine and I
have no compalints. But is anyway I can monitor that
how many sessions are being used?
Thanks
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Hi:
Ok, I have a minor problem for the mpd; it just
doesn't time out the idle session, ie, the command
"set iface idle xxx" doesn't seem to be working. I
connected to the PPTP server and idled for hours and
it still connects.
But the command of "set iface session xxx&q
t;. Without
> that command, the client could use settings like
> "Maximum strength encryption".
>
> But in the manual:
>
> http://www.bretterklieber.com/mpd/doc3/mpd24.html#24
>
> it seems to be saying that this command must be a part
> of configuration.
On 1/31/06, gahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I got mpd working and logined into pptp server through
> internet. From my pc, I can ping internal interface of
> the pptp server, 192.168.128.1 (my pc address is
> 192.168.128.10). the problem is that I can't ping
Hi:
I got mpd working and logined into pptp server through
internet. From my pc, I can ping internal interface of
the pptp server, 192.168.128.1 (my pc address is
192.168.128.10). the problem is that I can't ping
anything beyond that, such as 192.168.128.2 (it
actually is an interface of a r
Hi:
Looks like mpd 4.02b support eap, but I am running mpd
3.18.2. Anyway to fix this? Or I have to install mpd
4.02b? what difference between ecp and eap?
Thanks for your help.
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192.168.128.101 and interanl
interface of this mpd server is 192.168.64.65
1) What is this "testing123"? is that key between
radius server and the nas (the pptp box)?
Yes. This is a shared secret between your radius server and "nas" boxes.
Any clients which is accessing radius ser
this mpd server is 192.168.64.65
1) What is this "testing123"? is that key between
radius server and the nas (the pptp box)?
"set radius me 1.1.1.1
#send the given IP in the RAD_NAS_IP_ADDRESS attribute
to the server."
Could any guru explain this? which given
Recently, I upgraded from FreeBSD 4.8 to FreeBSD 6.0. And, I upgraded mpd
from version 3.17 to 3.18.
After the upgrade, several sites began experiencing problems maintaining
their connections (especially under high traffic loads). When I put the
4.8 server back in place, everything began
1500 then this sites work! (on
> windows)
>
> (If i use userland pppoe then everything works without setting MTU on LAN.
> (itself has an option mssfixup).)
>
> I tried with adding "set iface enable tcpmssfix" to mpd.conf as described
> in mpd documentation, but it s
works without setting MTU on LAN.
(itself has an option mssfixup).)
I tried with adding "set iface enable tcpmssfix" to mpd.conf as described in
mpd documentation, but it still doesnt work...
msn.com and opera.com work now... but others dont.
mpd.conf (Version 3.18)
default:
Please don't top-post.
Ovidiu Ene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, i'll try:
>
> WAN
> -
> | ROUTER | (also pppoe server using mpd)
> --
>
Yes, i'll try:
WAN
-
| ROUTER | (also pppoe server using mpd)
--
LAN |
switch
| | | |
user1 user2user n
ROUTER is a FreeBS
Ovidiu Ene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello guys
>
> I've setup a pppoe server using mpd and i've activated proxy arp in pppoed.
> The problem is that all traffic between LAN users is going via pppoed NIC.
> I do not want that, i want that LAN users to have tra
Hello guys
I've setup a pppoe server using mpd and i've activated proxy arp in pppoed.
The problem is that all traffic between LAN users is going via pppoed NIC.
I do not want that, i want that LAN users to have traffic direct, like
using fixed IPs.
it is pos
Ab Normal wrote:
I've installed FreeBSD 6.0-CURRENT-SNAP005 (i386) on my stand-alone home
computer, which connects to the internet via adsl.
-CURRENT is development branch of FreeBSD and may be not very stable.
Also it has many debuging options turned on (read /usr/src/UPDATING) so
you may
ing pf with 6.0. When I kill (-SIGTERM) mpd to disconnect
>from the internet, and before I bring down the NIC, the following error
>message is returned: "pf_test6: kif == NULL, if_xname ng0." It
>appears that pf is bothered by the disappearance of the ng0 interface.
This repor
o. A check with top
revealed that pptp was utilizing 85 percent of the CPU. I recall seeing
a lock-order-reversal message on a couple of occasions. (See the log
excerpt below.)
2. I installed mpd to replace pptpclient. Downloading is fast again
and CPU usage is back to normal, but I notice a co
be a semi-abandoned project (I had to dig
through an archived older version of the web page to get it).
So I tried mpd to implement PPTP. In theory, with native OS X support
and proxy-arp replacing OSPF (no dynamic routing needed if I think I'm
local) this looked like the ticket. I ran int
I got mpd working with little pain, on FB 5.3. all xp clients
are able to connect and browse the network resources,
but no real tcp-ip action is happening inside the VPN.
I can't ping anything or connect to any ports on other machines,
therefore can't use network based applications o
I am in the process of adding dial-up capabilities to the FreeBSD
servers I maintain so in the event of a problem, if the server starts, I
can at least dial in and see what is wrong and hopefully correct the
problem.
I already have mpd in place for the VPN connections. Is it possible to
use
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From: "Anton Zavrin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 9:27 AM
Subject: mpd VPN Server / W2K Clients
> Hello Jonathan,
>
> I found this thread from a long time ago at FreeBSD addicts:
>
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipe
Hello Jonathan,
I found this thread from a long time ago at FreeBSD addicts:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2003-December/027869.ht
ml
I'm having absolutely identical problem with my MPD (it used to work and
then it just stopped, who knows why). I tried to follow up on
Hello Dmitry,
AL>> I have ip statistics collector based on ng_netflow. It was
AL>> working on old server, but now (server was reinstalled due to HDD
AL>> failure). But now it is working with ethernet interfaces and not
AL>> working with pptp (mpd). All configs and ker
Здравствуйте, Alexandr.
AL> Hello Freebsd-questions,
AL> I have ip statistics collector based on ng_netflow.
AL> It was working on old server, but now (server was reinstalled due to
AL> HDD failure).
AL> But now it is working with ethernet interfaces and not working with
Hello Freebsd-questions,
I have ip statistics collector based on ng_netflow.
It was working on old server, but now (server was reinstalled due to
HDD failure).
But now it is working with ethernet interfaces and not working with
pptp (mpd).
All configs and kernel was restored from
Hi folks.
I have a problem with mpd on a server.
It seems that the vpnclient cannot accept icmp connections from other
than the mpd-server.
* I can ping from 192.168.0.1 (The server) to 192.168.0.201 (The client)
* I can NOT ping from 192.168.0.200 (Another server) to 192.168.0.201
(The client
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