we can't track TODO files in launchpad.
closing this as won't fix, as per the upstream developer's statement...
** Changed in: pptp-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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It's in the TODO file in the source repository and should be in the
.tar.gz, please check?
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Hi James, thanx for dropping in.
If you can give us a link to the feature request, I'll add the tracker (I
couldn't find anything in http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/).
Otherwise, I'd close as won't fix...
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I'm upstream.
My opinion is that the original poster's problem is a combination of the
incomplete implementation of pptp on Linux, and external devices that
were never intended to be operated in that fashion.
We have a feature request logged in our system (TODO) dated 23rd
December 2000 to fix d
Anyone else?
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Sorry, I no longer have the equipment (rounter) that would allow me to
confirm whether or not the problem still occurs.
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Where are we on this issue? Stephen, is this still an issue for you?
Could you please try with Jaunty? Thank you
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Upstream code follows the RFC, and does not imitate the competing
implementations exactly, therefore some routers do not handle the
simultaneous connections properly, because the routers were coded and
tested against other implementations.
Upstream will accept patches that seek to make the on-the-
This is probably caused for some incompatibilities between router
firmware and linux kernel.
Please provide more information as kernel logs for example, also you can
check this from pptp's site.
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-diagnosis.phtml
and from ubuntu wiki.
https://help.ubuntu
I have Asante router and have the same limitation. I cannot connect more
than one Linux box to the same PPTP server. I can connect at-least two
Windows boxes (that's the most I could test) to same server at the same
time one Linux box from this net to a single server.
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Just some additional information ... I listed the wrong router model in
my first post on this ... should have been Linksys BEFW11S4 (v2).
This week I replaced it with a Linksys WRT54GL and I no longer have the
issue and can . This doesn't mean there is no issue with Ubuntu's pptp
support, just t
Well after checking some info a little bit (i went on doubt) i've found
this
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/524810.html
http://www.astaro.org/archive/index.php/t-13213.html
My previous post was based on real world experience with a customer, 2
remote locations with 2 p
Hi As far as i know this is a limitation off PPTP protocol, not a real
bug
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pptp
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=2507.5;wap2
So you can connect behind such a router to 2 different PPTP tunnels but
not to the same one.
What you can do is to create a static rou
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