mpd - question 3: 'it still doesnt work...'
Rob
listone at deathbeforedecaf.net
Tue Jul 15 02:06:10 PDT 2003
Sounds like it hasn't loaded the config. Are the files in the default
locations? What are the ownerships & permissions? Make sure there is a
blank line after each definition, including at the end of the file.
(I spent a week getting mpd(8) to work - turned out that not all the
kernel modules were loaded when needed...)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eddy Ramos" <e.ramos at deepground.com>
Subject: mpd - question 3: 'it still doesnt work...'
> Does anyone know what is wrong with my mpd settings? please? it still
> won't do anything...
>
> See what happens (nothing):
>
> # mpd
> Multi-link PPP for FreeBSD, by Archie L. Cobbs.
> Based on iij-ppp, by Toshiharu OHNO.
> mpd: pid 35718, version 3.13
> [:]
>
> I switched on logging of all logging options, but when we try to
connect
> to the machine from outside the network nothing is logged, just af is
we
> aren't getting thru to it. I set the firewall type to OPEN (allow all
> ip), so that can't be the problem. I tried to connect to it from a
> Windows XP machine (via the Network Connections - New Connection
Wizard
> - Connect to the network at my workplace using VPN), but Windows just
> states that the connection can not be established. Meanwhile, nothing
is
> logged by mpd. I just see [:]. I also issued some commands at the mpd
> prompt. See what happens:
>
> [:] link
> mpd: no bundles defined
> [:] bundle
> mpd: no bundles defined
> [:]
>
> Is that a problem?
>
> My configuration file 'mpd.conf':
>
> default:
> load pptp0
>
> pptp0:
> new -i ng0 pptp0 pptp0
> set iface disable on-demand
> set bundle disable multilink
> set iface enable proxy-arp
> set link yes acfcomp protocomp
> set link no pap chap
> set link enable chap
> set link keep-alive 60 180
> set ipcp yes vjcomp
> set ipcp ranges 192.100.0.113/32 192.100.0.50/32
> set ipcp dns 192.100.0.113
> set ipcp nbns 192.100.0.113
> set bundle enable compression
> set ccp yes mppc
> set ccp yes mpp-e40
> set ccp yes mpp-e128
> set ccp yes mpp-stateless
> set bundle yes crypt-reqd
>
> My links file 'mpd.links':
>
> pptp0:
> set link type pptp
> set pptp self 217.2.6.7
> set pptp enable incoming
> set pptp disable originate
>
> I also used a user / password combination in the mpd.secrets file.
>
>
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