Below are three connection attempts which failed the first time to
properly connect to the VPN-server. Most often the default route is not
set properly and when hung up not all routing entries were always
deleted.
The pptp-plugin reported every time that the connection succeeded.
patrik@ubuntu:~$
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Hey everyone,
i'm sorry, i don't know about the current status of the initial bug
reported as several different workcases have mingled here since then,
and my nm7.0 has already become old (testing portage tree of gentoo)
the original bug was, as i understood:
the route to the PPTP server has to p
Nicolas, I think your bug is about not properly applied manual
IP4Settings. So if you tried to setup your routes manually. That would
be bug 303165.
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@Nicolas: Your problem is a bug, which has been fixed in the upstream
source code, but not fixed in the Ubuntu packages. Someone will need to
build a new package for you to test. I don't have the ability to do so
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Hello World (and people ;) )
Using Intrepid and trying to establish a VPN to my linux pptp server, I
got some trouble with the routing table.
Before the connection, route -n gives :
Kernel IP routing table
Destination GatewayGenmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
192.168.123.0
Some News From Intrepid, I guess the fix didn't make it into the final
release. With a routing entry I can get HTTP traffic to be routed
through the default gateway. As tested by external IP address checkers
correctly reporting my (and not my office IP address). With the VPN
running I can use rem
glad to hear that this is fixed now, thanks for the information Craig. I
hope it will make it into Intrepid as some kind of hotfix, since
Intrepid packages have already been frozen if I'm not mistaken.
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... is now.
If a new package can be built, we can have it tested - unsure about
getting it into Intrepid though?
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Still not fixed upstream as per
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481620.
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i am confirm this bug with ubuntu8.04 and network-manager-pptp network-
manager-pptp 0.7~~svn20080928t225540-0ubuntu1.
after connect NM set wrong routing table
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I have the exact same problem with NetworkManager, network-manager-pptp
and Ubuntu Hardy.
Problem summary:
NM creates bad routing entries, where all packages are forwarded to the VPN
server as a gateway instead of the PPTP tunnel endpoint.
Funny thing is, if you correct the routing table by hand
This I do not understand - to have good windows VPN support is a must
for small offices to change to Linux. I have quite a lot of adminstrator
friends, who want to change now (because of Vista), they ask me which
linux distribution they should take - and all ask, is PPTP working. I
know pptp is not
There is no real upstream work being done on this plugin.
Someone with some programming bent needs to adopt it as a pet project
for the required changes to really be implemented, I'm afraid. Perhaps
a Google Summer of Code sponsorship might happen, or Red Hat/Canonical
might decide they have a co
My problem now (Ubuntu + Xubuntu 7.10) is quite the same - I got
Network-Manager-PPTP working correctly - the tunnel is established, but
it eats the rest of my Internetconnection - I found a post, where it is
described to work correctly by unchecking "Use Peer DNS", "Exclusive
Device Lock", "Peer D
That exactly summarizes the problem Craig - thanks for your patience and
for reporting the problem to upstream.
Christian.
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I am not an expert in this stuff, but the mail above seems to summarize
it correctly.
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Almost: it is possible to create a routing entry using the dialog so
that specific addresses are routed through the tunnel. But additionally
it creates a wrong routing entry like this (which tries to route the
pptp server over the gateway):
172.16.3.253 172.16.3.254 255.255.255.255 UGH 0 0 0 eth0
So, to summarize what you are saying: adding a route in this dialog works,
but it also creates a "default route", which it does not delete?
This is definitely an upstream issue.
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Craig,
are you thinking of one of the two options on the routing tab? I think
neither of them does delete the wrong route and sets the correct one so
that after the connection is established it would be indeed usable. But
since exactly this is the desired behaviour for the main use case (click
"co
On the last tab of the dialog (from memory), there is a dialog for doing
exactly this!
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Okay, I can agree with calling it not a bug, but it is definatelly a
missing feature which makes Ubuntu hard to use for noobs. The problem is
that people have to set the route manually (e.g. by invoking an extra
script, in time withing 60 secs) after connecting to the WLAN with the
plugin. For noob
On 26/09/2007, Kuropka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am using Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty and this is still an issue for me and all
> other members of my university campus. I hope it will be fixed with the
> next Ubuntu version... I am still waiting for the Beta to test it.
The plugin hasn't changed su
I am using Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty and this is still an issue for me and all
other members of my university campus. I hope it will be fixed with the
next Ubuntu version... I am still waiting for the Beta to test it.
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Hi!
Since this bug was closed automatically and not marked fixed, I wonder
if it is still an issue since I am still using 0.6.3 (from feisty, where
the bug is still there) and do not want to upgrade without knowing that
it will be worth the hassle...
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You can use 'dev', but if you specify 'gw' and then the IP address of
your tunnel it will work this out for you automatically.
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Thanks Craig.
I looked at the man page for route, but as far as I could tell, there isn't
a way to specify which interface to use when adding a route. Please forgive
my ignorance. I am a total n00b when it comes to networking.
Thanks
Tom
On 7/24/07, Craig Box <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Try a
Try adding the route with 'route add' from the command line.
I suspect that it will fail because you're trying to add a route using a
host address when you need to use a network number - which, according to
jodies.de/ipcalc, is 64.69.223.0/27.
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The destination address is 64.69.223.27. I would think there should be a
route on ppp0, but I don't understand why there isn't one.
Before I checked the "Only use the VPN connection for these addresses" box
and entered 64.69.223.27/27, the default route was sending everything over
ppp0.
Thanks fo
Which is your destination address? Shouldn't there be some routes on
ppp0?
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Craig,
I have also tried using the "Only use the VPN connection for these
addresses" option to prevent all traffic from being routed over the VPN
connection.
>From the output of routes I can tell that it has created a route solely
for the destination at the other end of the tunnel, but I am still
reopened at request.
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Thank you very much for the info and the forwarding of the problem to
the upstream. Please tell me if I can help some how (e.g. by doing some
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Cyril, please read http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-
diagnosis.phtml - and if you can't solve your problem, raise a new bug.
Kuropka: it's difficult because the Windows and Mac clients assume
you're connecting to a Windows server. The Linux client, based on PPP,
lets you connect to anythin
Dear Craig,
I tried to make it work properly by the usage of "Only use the VPN
connection for these addresses", but it simply does not work. The reason
is: the PPTP applet always creates the following WRONG routing entry,
regardless what I put into the X-NM-Routes field:
172.16.3.253172.16.3.
For me, it is not possible to connect to a vpn i have just one message :
cannot connect ->
tryed on DDWRT can connect with windows
tryed on FORTIGATE : can connect with windows
the route doesn't help
I have connected one with nm but doesn't work anymore, wath can i do to
test ?
wich option can
If you don't define routes to use over the tunnel it will set a default
route - all traffic will go over the tunnel.
You can't set exclusions to that - what you have to do is tell
NetworkManager which networks are at the other end of your tunnel - eg
192.168.0.0/24 - then it will create a route fo
Dear Craig,
I really do not understand how the usage of "Only use the VPN connection
for these addresses" shall help me in my case, since my problem is NOT
to define that only 172.16.3.253 has to be routed through the VPN/PPTP
connection. It's exactly the opposite. So please tell me, how do I
expr
On the final page in the properties dialog (Routing), there is an option
"Only use the VPN connection for these addresses". Setting these
influences the output, which in my case looks like this
X-NM-Routes=10.7.0.0/24
Use-Routes=yes
These aren't set in your file, as above. Set this to reflect o
Expected behaviour.
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thanks if anyone can help
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hello i have a problem with pptp i can't connect to any vpn server
Inbound IN=wlan0 OUT= MAC=00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
SRC="SERVEURIPADRESS" DST=192.168.1.101 LEN=61 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=58
ID=19997 PROTO=47
is the destination adress correct ? it is a local address
why is
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Description=UP-ZEIK
Connection-Type=pptp
PPTP-Server=vpn.wlan.rz.uni-potsdam.de
Use-Peer-DNS=yes
Encrypt-MPPE=yes
Encrypt-MPPE-128=yes
Compress-MPPC=no
Compress-Deflate=no
Compress-BSD=no
PPP-Lock=yes
Auth-Peer=no
Refuse-EAP=no
Refuse-CHAP=no
Refuse-MSCHAP=no
MTU=1500
MRU=150
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