attempting VPN again

Jim Stapleton stapleton.41 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 20 13:35:27 UTC 2007


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 <nicolas at nixsoftware.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:24:17 -0400, "Jim Stapleton" <stapleton.41 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > /usr/local/etc/mpd/mpd.conf
> > ========================================
> > vpn:
> >       new -i nve0 vpn vpn
> >
> >       set iface session 28800
> >       set bundle authname "WORK-DOMAIN\\WORK-USERNAME"
> >       set bundle enable compression
> >       set ccp yes mppc
> >       set ccp yes mpp-e40
> >       set ccp yes mpp-e56
> >       set ccp yes mpp-e128
> >       # set this to your correct routing information
> >       set iface route EXTERNAL-WORK-VPN-IP/24
> >       set link enable no-orig-auth
> >       open
> > ========================================
>
> In mpd.conf, you need to set the interface to a valid netgraph interface name, e.g. ng0. mpd will create it for you if it does not exist. The physical interface (e.g. nve0) is specified in mpd.links, not here.
>
> Additionally, you have a blank line between the "new" command and the first "set" command. I suspect that's causing the "no bundles defined" errors:
>
> > mpd: no bundles defined
> > mpd: no bundles defined
> > mpd: no bundles defined
> > mpd: no bundles defined
> > mpd: no bundles defined
> > mpd: no bundles defined
> > mpd: no bundles defined
> > mpd: no bundles defined
> > mpd: no bundles defined
> > mpd: no bundles defined
>
>
> --
> Nicolas Gieczewski
>
>


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