newbie problems mpd server on freebsd
Henri Hennebert
hlh at restart.be
Tue Jul 10 19:37:19 UTC 2007
Bernard T. Higonnet wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to set up a VPN server on a freebsd machine so Windows clients can use
> it.
>
> I am using FreeBSD 6.1 and mpd 3.18 from the ports collection.
>
> My basic problem is that mpd does not do anything and doesn't complain about
> anything, so I'm not making much progress.
>
> I run mpd with "mpd -k -s higvpn"
>
> Here are various facts and/or symptoms
>
> 1) all the show commands show there isn't anything (bundles, links, etc. etc.)
> 2) netstat says nobody's listening on 1723
> 3) Windows VPN's produce error 678 ("There was no answer") which seems
> consonant with (2)
> 4) I can't find any trace info anywhere
> 5) there is no firewall issue because the freebsd vpn server and Windows
> machine are both on my own little network (192.168.0) and neither machine has
> one for the time being
>
>
> In an effort to embarrass myself here is my mpd.conf file
>
> default:
> load pptp1
> load pptp2
>
> pptp1:
> new -i ng0 pptp1 pptp1
> load common
>
> pptp2:
> new -i ng1 pptp2 pptp2
> load common
>
> common:
> set iface disable on-demand
> set iface enable proxy-arp
> set iface idle 0
> set iface enable tcpmssfix
> set bundle enable multilink
> set link enable acfcomp protocomp
> set link no pap chap
> set link enable chap
> set link keep-alive 10 60
> set ipcp yes vjcomp
> set ipcp ranges 82.238.41.134/32 192.168.0.201/24
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
what is this address ?
I would, as in your previous post put this statment after each new -i ngX.
> set ipcp dns 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220
> #set ipcp nbns 172.20.1.1 172.20.1.8
> #set bundle enable compression
> #set ccp yes mppc
> #set ccp yes mpp-e40
> #set ccp yes mpp-e128
> #set ccp yes mpp-stateless
>
>
what about mdp.links ?
Henri
>
> TIA
> Bernard Higonnet
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