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2008 May 13
2
ppp interfaces for both loc and net
Hi,
I''m in a process of setting up a firewall system, which is going to be
also an ipsec/l2tp and pptp vpn server for some mobile clients.
The problem is, that the system has two ISPs a cable one (no problems
here) and a DSL provider. Because of the DSL provider the system is going
to have one pppN interface for DSL (net zone) and many pppX interfaces for
l2tp/pptp (loc zone)
2005 Jan 27
3
negative tokens
I have this:
class htb 1:29 parent 1:1 prio 0 rate 3000bit ceil 100000bit burst
1599b cburst 1611b
Sent 33233 bytes 772 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
lended: 415 borrowed: 357 giants: 0
tokens: -3756376 ctokens: 128779
or this:
class htb 1:21 parent 1:1 prio 0 rate 3000bit ceil 100000bit burst
1599b cburst 1611b
Sent 57554 bytes 618 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
lended: 193 borrowed: 425
2005 Mar 10
0
pptpd
...on the internet to my firewall.
I have the following pptpd.conf file:
option /etc/ppp/options.poptop
stimeout 10
speed 115200
localip 196.22.35.1
remoteip 196.22.35.100-110
196.22.35.1 is my public ip address on my firewall, eth0 ip address,
also my lan ip adress.
options.poptop looks like this:
#ipparam PoPToP
#dump
#debug
require-mschap-v2
require-mppe-128
require-mppe-stateless
#login
lock
#mtu 1490
#mru 1490
ms-wins
ms-dns 196.22.35.251
multilink
proxyarp
ipcp-accept-local
ipcp-accept-remote
lcp-echo-failure 30
lcp-echo-interval 5
deflate 0
When I start pptpd I get the following in /var/log/me...
2003 Jan 12
0
SV: [Gibraltar-list] help: vpn configuration
Yes your chap-secret file could be the issue, it should look like this:
Your_usrname * Your_password *
That?s it :)
But if that don?t work include this file to the list:
/etc/ppp/pptpd-options
It should look something like this:
ipparam PoPToP
lock
mtu 1490
mru 1490
ms-wins 172.x.y.1
ms-dns 172.x.y.1
multilink
proxyarp
auth
+chapms-v2
ipcp-accept-local
ipcp-accept-remote
lcp-echo-failure 30
lcp-echo-interval 5
deflate 0
# mppe-40
mppe-128
mppe-stateless
Remember: if you want a higher encryption than mppe-40 you should make
sure t...