[ale] any used pptp client?

Bao Ha baoh at linuxwizardry.com
Tue Jan 16 10:12:09 EST 2001



Has the computer been part of the domain before?

Put the domain controller's name/IP into the lmshost file
of your workstation.

Bao

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ale at ale.org [mailto:owner-ale at ale.org]On Behalf Of Wandered
To: ale at ale.org
Inn
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 11:06 PM
To: ALE
Subject: [ale] any used pptp client?


I'm trying to connect to a corporate vpn via pptp, which is Microsoft's
solution for vpns.  What I think is going on is that I'm communicating
with the vpn server okay, but the domain server which is supposed to
auth. me is not responding.  I'm hoping some of the network gurus out
there can look at the info that follows and at least tell me if I'm
right.  At least at that point, I'd know where to start digging.  I can
put an incorrect secret in my chap-secret file and I don't see anything
different in the logs, so that's why I believe the domain server is not
responding.

The way this is set up in my chap-secrets file is as follows:

client                server           secrets    ip
DOMAIN_SERVER\\my-id IP-OF-VPN-SERVER  MY-SECRET  *

Any insights would be greatly appreciated, since, if I get this working,
I can continue to stay Microsoft free in my remote work environment.

Here's what I see in daemon.log:

Jan 15 15:37:03 a (unknown)[27589]:
log[pptp_conn_close:pptp_ctrl.c:275]: Closing PPTP connection
Jan 15 15:37:17 a (unknown)[27623]:
log[pptp_dispatch_ctrl_packet:pptp_ctrl.c:531]: Client connection
established.
Jan 15 15:37:18 a (unknown)[27623]:
log[pptp_dispatch_ctrl_packet:pptp_ctrl.c:637]: Outgoing call
established.
Jan 15 15:37:18 a modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-108
Jan 15 15:37:18 a pppd[27626]: pppd 2.4.0 started by root, uid 0
Jan 15 15:37:18 a pppd[27626]: Using interface ppp1
Jan 15 15:37:18 a pppd[27626]: Connect: ppp1 <--> /dev/ttya0
Jan 15 15:37:18 a pppd[27626]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0>
<magic 0xaf3aa8b3> <pcomp> <accomp>]
Jan 15 15:37:45 a last message repeated 9 times
Jan 15 15:37:48 a pppd[27626]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
Jan 15 15:37:48 a pppd[27626]: Connection terminated.
Jan 15 15:37:49 a pppd[27626]: Exit.

So that looks to me like the server is not responding to my LCP
requests.


Here's what I get from tcpdump:

1 0.000000    denali.atlnet.com     VPN_IP          TCP      1044 > pptp
[SYN] Seq=1814069017 Ack=0 Win=32120

2 0.186753    VPN_IP          denali.atlnet.com     TCP      pptp > 1044
[SYN, ACK] Seq=829388 Ack=1814069018 Win=8760

3 0.187390    denali.atlnet.com     VPN_IP          TCP      1044 > pptp
[ACK] Seq=1814069018 Ack=829389 Win=32120

4 0.195071    denali.atlnet.com     VPN_IP          PPTP
START-CONTROL-REQUEST

5 0.416843    VPN_IP          denali.atlnet.com     PPTP
START-CONTROL-REPLY

6 0.417507    denali.atlnet.com     VPN_IP          TCP      1044 > pptp
[ACK] Seq=1814069174 Ack=829545 Win=31964

7 1.200576    denali.atlnet.com     VPN_IP          PPTP
OUTGOING-CALL-REQUEST

8 1.396855    VPN_IP          denali.atlnet.com     PPTP
OUTGOING-CALL-REPLY

9 1.416983    denali.atlnet.com     VPN_IP          TCP      1044 > pptp
[ACK] Seq=1814069342 Ack=829577 Win=32120

I don't know that much about this protocol, but what I see above looks
like everyone one's happy.  Suggestions?  Insights?

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