linux-l: Frage zu PoPToP ;)
Robert Gnuschke
rob at gmx.de
Sa Jan 20 17:24:13 CET 2001
Hi Leute, ich brauche mal wieder eure Hilfe: Ich möchte mit einem Kumpel
eine VPN-Verbindung aufbauen. Er benutzt Windows 2000. Ich benutze SuSE 7.0
und habe auch schon den Server installiert. Wenn sich jetzt der Win2k Client
versucht einzuwählen, bekomme ich eine Fehlermeldung in /var/log/messages.
Kann mir jemand helfen? log-file und config-file folgen jetzt.
Danke, Robert.
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/usr/sbin/pppd: per-tty options file may not specify device name
Jan 20 17:03:33 linux pptpd[12284]: MGR: Launching /usr/sbin/pptpctrl to
handle client
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: local address = 192.168.2.3
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: remote address = 192.168.0.0
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: pppd speed = 115200
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: pppd options file =
/etc/ppp/options.ippp0
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: Client 213.54.79.23 control
connection started
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: Received PPTP Control Message
(type: 1)
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: Made a START CTRL CONN RPLY packet
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: I wrote 156 bytes to the client.
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: Sent packet to client
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: Received PPTP Control Message
(type: 7)
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: Set parameters to 1525 maxbps, 64
window size
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: Made a OUT CALL RPLY packet
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: Starting call (launching pppd,
opening GRE)
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: pty_fd = 5
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: tty_fd = 6
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: I wrote 32 bytes to the client.
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12285]: CTRL (PPPD Launcher): Connection speed =
115200
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12285]: CTRL (PPPD Launcher): local address =
192.168.2.3
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12285]: CTRL (PPPD Launcher): remote address =
192.168.0.0
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: Sent packet to client
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pppd[12285]: per-tty options file may not specify
device name
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: GRE: read(fd=5,buffer=804dac0,len=8196)
from PTY failed: status = -1 error = Input/output error
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: PTY read or GRE write failed
(pty,gre)=(5,6)
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: Client 213.54.79.23 control
connection finished
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[12284]: CTRL: Exiting now
Jan 20 17:03:34 linux pptpd[11902]: MGR: Reaped child 12284
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############################################################################
####
#
# Sample PoPToP configuration file
#
# for PoPToP version 1.0.0
#
############################################################################
####
# TAG: speed
#
# Specifies the speed for the PPP daemon to talk at.
# Some PPP daemons will ignore this value.
#
speed 115200
# TAG: option
#
# Specifies the location of the PPP options file.
# By default PPP looks in '/etc/ppp/options'
#
#option /this/is/the/options/file
option /etc/ppp/options.ippp0
# TAG: debug
#
# Turns on (more) debugging to syslog.
#
debug
# TAG: localip
# TAG: remoteip
#
# Specifies the local and remote IP address ranges.
#
# You can specify single IP addresses seperated by commas or you can
# specify ranges, or both. For example:
#
# 192.168.0.234,192.168.0.245-249,192.168.0.254
#
# IMPORTANT RESTRICTIONS:
#
# 1. No spaces are permitted between commas or within addresses.
#
# 2. If you give more IP addresses than MAX_CONNECTIONS, it will
# start at the beginning of the list and go until it gets
# MAX_CONNECTIONS IPs. Others will be ignored.
#
# 3. No shortcuts in ranges! ie. 234-8 does not mean 234 to 238,
# you must type 234-238 if you mean this.
#
# 4. If you give a single localIP, that's ok - all local IPs will
# be set to the given one. You MUST still give at least one remote
# IP for each simultaneous client.
#
#localip 192.168.0.234-238,192.168.0.245
#remoteip 192.168.1.234-238,192.168.1.245
localip 192.168.2.3
remoteip 192.168.0.0-240
# TAG: ipxnets
#
# This gives the range of IPX networks to allocate to clients. By
# default IPX network number allocation is not handled internally.
# By putting a low and high network number here a pool of IPX networks
# can be defined. If this is done then there must be one IPX network
# per client.
#
# The format is a pair of hex numbers without any 0x prefix separated
# by a hyphen.
#
#ipxnets 00001000-00001FFF
# TAG: listen
#
# Defines the IP address of the local interface on which pptpd
# should listen for connections. The default is to listen on all
# local interfaces (even ones brought up by pptp connections, thus
# permitting pptp tunnels inside the pptp tunnels).
#
#listen 192.168.0.1
# TAG: pidfile
#
# This defines the file name in which pptpd should store its process
# ID (or pid). The default is /var/run/pptpd.pid.
#
pidfile /var/run/pptpd.pid
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Robert Gnuschke, Berlin (Germany) <rob at gmx.de>
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