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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: bob on December 10, 2003, 07:50:54 PM
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I have searched an not found this serino addressed.
I am trying to access a SME 6.03 server using pptp. I have pptp enabled for user "me". The server and my network are the same workgroup name. The server is on subnet 192.168.1.xxx. They are connected to the internet via SBC DSL, and I am using dyndsn.org to resolve the IP.
My Windooz 98SE machine is behind a SME 5.6U4 server.
workgroup same as system above
subnet 192.168.3.xxx
I am connected via cable modem.
I can vpn into other servers I have set up using SME 5.6U4, JUst not this one. I can ssh in using putty, so I know that the ip is being resolved properly. I have looked at the logs, and they did not make a lot of sence to me.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to where to look and what to look for
Thanks
Bob
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an update to the vpn problem.
It appears to be happening only from my system. I just tried it from a friends computer that is using a dial up connection, and I got in without a problem. Now to try to discern what the difference could be
bob
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Hi Bob,
My advise would be to do a search on these forums with the keyword '629'
Regards,
guestHH
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Tried searching, and did not see anything like what I am fighting.
If I could not vpn into any remote location, I could see where I could be having trouble with my client software. But I can vpn into 4 other servers (5.6U4) without a hitch. It appears that something is not allowing the connection between my network and the remote network. I tried to vpn from a different client on my local station to the troubling remote server, and it comes up with the same error.
Here is a copy of the pptp portion of the message log from my latest attempt
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: MGR: Launching /usr/sbin/pptpctrl to handle client
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: local address = 192.168.1.1
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: remote address = 192.168.1.231
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: pppd speed = 460800
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: pppd options file = /etc/ppp/options.pptpd
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: Client 12.241.161.227 control connection started
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: Received PPTP Control Message (type: 1)
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: Made a START CTRL CONN RPLY packet
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: I wrote 156 bytes to the client.
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: Sent packet to client
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: Received PPTP Control Message (type: 7)
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: Set parameters to 0 maxbps, 16 window size
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: Made a OUT CALL RPLY packet
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: Starting call (launching pppd, opening GRE)
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: pty_fd = 5
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: tty_fd = 6
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: I wrote 32 bytes to the client.
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: Sent packet to client
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13374]: CTRL (PPPD Launcher): Connection speed = 460800
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13374]: CTRL (PPPD Launcher): local address = 192.168.1.1
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13374]: CTRL (PPPD Launcher): remote address = 192.168.1.231
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pppd[13374]: pppd 2.4.2b1 started by root, uid 0
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pppd[13374]: Starting negotiation on /dev/pts/1
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: GRE: read(fd=6,buffer=80559a0,len=8260) from network failed: status = -1 error = Protocol
not available
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: GRE read or PTY write failed (gre,pty)=(6,5)
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: Client 12.241.161.227 control connection finished
Dec 11 02:12:38 mhf1 pptpd[13373]: CTRL: Exiting now
I see where it says that GRE protocol is not available, but is it refering to my end or the server, and what can I do about it.
Thanks
Bob
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