Curtis LaMasters wrote:
Try using the packet capture feature to get a L2/L3 capture of the
data flowing from one point to another. Download that pcap file and
put it into wireshark, run the expert analysis on it.
I have tried this but it tells me the same that the logs do, that there
was a requ
I am having somewhat the same problem here... I cannot simulate, but
some of my users are experiencing the same problem.
I don't have pfSense as a PPTP server however, I use the forwarding
function of pfSense - to forward PPTP requests to a Windows 2003 server...
The users are having timeouts o
Try using the packet capture feature to get a L2/L3 capture of the data
flowing from one point to another. Download that pcap file and put it into
wireshark, run the expert analysis on it.
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Tim Nelson wrote:
I'm using PPTP in several locations with 1.2RELEASE and have no problems. Check
to make sure you are allowing GRE on your WAN interface.
I'm stumped, even added GRE on WAN, from any to any, same results. If I
leave windows to redial a few times it usually connects after the
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Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 5:38:05 AM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
Subject: [pfSense Support] PPTP VPN unstable in 1.2r?
Greetings!
I'm experiencing a strange problem connecting to a 1.2 Release PPTP
server. On the first few connection attempts, it always fails but on the
Greetings!
I'm experiencing a strange problem connecting to a 1.2 Release PPTP
server. On the first few connection attempts, it always fails but on the
third or fourth attempt it connects perfectly!
I connect to other (1.2rc2, 1.2rc3) pptp servers on the first attempt
every time and had no pro