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: Re: LUG: SUSE 10 and pptp
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: Will Lane <will@jxxtech.[redacted]>
Date
: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 16:56:51 -0400
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Ok, sorry for spamming the list...but I got the route command to work,
with something like this:
sudo /sbin/route add -net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev dsl0
it runs with no errors, but still i cannot ping anything on the other
side of the network. The local firewall is disabled.
Thanks
Will Lane wrote:
> Ok, so I found this site the shows some of the routing commands. But
> when I run them, they do not work, on suse I cannot get ifconfig or
> route to work. Is there another place that they are hidden?
>
> I tried somthing like this
>
> ./ifup-route add -eth1 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev dsl0
>
> but it said the interface eth1 was not found, i tried eth0 dsl0 net
> and whole slew of addresses.
>
> Thanks
> Will
>
>
> Will Lane wrote:
>> Ok, that got me connected, but what changes do I need to make to get
>> data to flow through it. Right now I got an IP...local is
>> 192.168.0.200, and it gave me 192.168.1.153...not that the exact numbers
>> matter but I think there is something you have to do regarding the
>> subnet...I don't really understand it.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Will
>>
>> Matt Nash wrote:
>>
>>> Matt Nash wrote:
>>>
>>>> Matt Nash wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Will Lane wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello
>>>>>> Ive been using suse 10.1 with XGL for awhile now and loving
>>>>>> it. Gotta get a better HDD but thats another issue. What ive been
>>>>>> trying to
>>>>>> do is vpn via pptp to a windows 2003 vpn server. I have it setup as a
>>>>>> dsl...la la but Kinternet will not connect. Here is a copy of the log
>>>>>> file.
>>>>>> SuSE Meta pppd (smpppd-ifcfg), Version 1.59 on lafiel.
>>>>>> Status is: disconnected
>>>>>> trying to connect to smpppd
>>>>>> connect to smpppd
>>>>>> Status is: disconnected
>>>>>> Status is: connecting
>>>>>> pppd[0]: Plugin passwordfd.so loaded.
>>>>>> pppd[0]: Renamed interface ppp0 to dsl0
>>>>>> pppd[0]: Using interface dsl0
>>>>>> Status is: connecting
>>>>>> pppd[0]: Connect: dsl0 <--> /dev/pts/5
>>>>>> pppd[0]: EAP: unknown authentication type 13; Naking
>>>>>> pppd[0]: LCP terminated by peer (r)T|^@<M-Mt^@^@^BM-3)
>>>>>> pppd[0]: Connection terminated.
>>>>>> pppd[0]: Script /usr/sbin/pptp 65.40.111.174 --nolaunchpppd finished
>>>>>> (pid 3586), status = 0x0
>>>>>> pppd[0]: Modem hangup
>>>>>> Status is: disconnected
>>>>>> pppd[0] died: A modem hung up the phone (exit code 16)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for any help
>>>>>> Will
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> This thread
>>>>> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=4939618&forum_id=773
>>>>>
>>>>> suggests that you should add "ignore-eap" to your pppd config.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Sorry, "ignore-eap".
>>>>
>>>> I know you big-hearted and patient linux geeks will forgive me for
>>>> replying to my own message.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Ha ha! It's too early. if you read the thread instead of my
>>> under-caffeinated mail, you will use "refuse-eap" instead.
>>>
>>
>>
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