on 29/4/05 10:42 AM, Jason Trenary at email@hidden wrote:
Having trouble with getting Windows XP boxes to route traffic after
establishing a VPN connection to at 10.3.8 server running PPTP and L2TP
VPN. Macs connect fine with Internet Connect, and can ping any device
on the remote private network via the VPN connection. The Windows XP
box connects fine to the VPN server, but gets a subnet mask of
255.255.255.255. The Windows XP box, in turn, can't ping any devices
on the remote private network via the VPN connection.
On Apr 28, 2005, at 9:10 PM, Mark Pleasance wrote:
Jason,
Is your VPN server an OD master or connected to one? If it's connected to an
OD Master, you need to create a VPN entry into the LDAP database for PPTP to
work properly;
I tried this, and I got three successful pings from the XP box after the vpn user was added. Then it stopped, and I could no longer ping. I deleted the vpn user using the inspector tab in WGM, stopped the VPN service, recreated the vpn user with sudo /usr/sbin/vpnaddkeyagentuser /LDAPv3/127.0.0.1, and restarted the VPN service. Then I reestablished the VPN connection from the XP box, and once again got 3 successful pings, and once again the pinging stopped.
Any more ideas?
Jason
Check this on the XP box:
1) Right-click on My Network Places and select properties
2) Right-click your VPN connection and select properties
3) Click the Network Tab
4) Select TCP/IP and then click the properties button
5) Click the Advanced button
6) Under General, uncheck Use default gateway on remote network
Check this on the OS X Server running VPN:
1) Under the VPN pane, select settings and then client information
2) Set up a private network routing definition for your network. I use 10.1.60.0 with a mask of 255.255.255.0 and type set to private.
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Eric J. Paulsen
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St. Matthew's Lutheran School
818 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Oconomowoc, WI 53066
262.567.5396 ext. 40
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