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Date:      Wed, 7 Mar 2001 15:07:21 +0100 
From:      Olivier Cherrier <Olivier.Cherrier@cediti.be>
To:        "'freebsd-net@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-net@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: mpd errors when trying to connect using MS pptp client
Message-ID:  <BB863FBA3E3CAE4DAC430686AD28EA560386E5@brisefer.cediti.be>

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It seems to be a netmask routing problem.
Can you check the net config ?

Olivier

>
>Can you ping the host you're talking to?  The log lines describe
>options in a single LCP request being sent, which apparently
>cannot be sent because there is no route for the target IP addr.
>
>Barney Wolff
>
>On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 12:50:10PM -0500, Sonne, Byron wrote:
>> Greetings all,
>> 
>> When I try to connect to my FreeBSD 4.2 box (running mpd as 
>a pptp server)
>> using the Win2k pptp client, I get the following error 
>"Disconnected. Error
>> 619: The specified port is not connected".
>> 
>> If I then look in my mpd.log, I see the following occur 
>twice, here is one
>> of them:
>> 
>> Mar  6 12:43:33 cleric mpd: [pptp] LCP: SendConfigReq #21
>> Mar  6 12:43:33 cleric mpd:  ACFCOMP
>> Mar  6 12:43:33 cleric mpd:  PROTOCOMP
>> Mar  6 12:43:33 cleric mpd:  MRU 1500
>> Mar  6 12:43:33 cleric mpd:  MAGICNUM e76a24e1
>> Mar  6 12:43:33 cleric mpd:  AUTHPROTO CHAP MSOFT
>> Mar  6 12:43:33 cleric mpd: [pptp] error writing len 27 
>frame to bypass: No
>> route to host
>> Mar  6 12:43:33 cleric mpd: pptp0-0: ignoring SetLinkInfo
>> 
>> Of major interest to me is the second last line that 
>contains the "No route
>> to host" comment. If they can start the handshake to the 
>point where we can
>> get an error, then it seems to me there has to be some kind 
>of route. I
>> thought perhaps my firewall rules were dropping a short 
>packet generated in
>> this exchange, but tweaking the rules didn't seem to make 
>any difference
>> (perhaps I didn't tweak them correctly ?)
>> 
>> Can someone shed some more light on what this is trying to 
>tell me? I'm
>> hoping this will help point me in the right direction so I 
>can figure out
>> how to fix it.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Byron Sonne
>> 
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