Re: [CentOS] pptp vpn through CentOS 4.3.

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Just to let you know I just compiled a 2.6.17-13 kernel and it's working nice with
the modules ip_nat_pptp and ip_conntrack_pptp loaded.

On 9/19/06, Stromgol <stromgol@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Oups I'm using the latest kernel 2.6.9-42, 2.4 was a typo.
The pptp server already have the mppe patch.
I'm talking about my CentOS gateway that I'm using to get to the internet.
The gateway should'nt need that path it's only needed on the server part.

Windows XP -> CentOS gateway -> Internet -> PPTP server

I need to be able to connect to the pptp server with an XP client. As I said linux client is ok.


On 9/18/06, Peter Farrow <peter@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
BTW I noted that the subject line says Centos 4.3,  thats why I asked what version you are using again because you mention a 2.4.9 kernel

P.


Stromgol wrote:
Hello,

We can't connect to our pptp server through our CentOS gateway with a XP client.
The linux client is working but not the XP client. I know for a fact that the pptp server
is not the problem because if I connect the XP machine directly to the Internet the
pptp vpn is working.

I know about the pptp-conntrack-nat patch, I compiled the 2.4.9 kernel,  with
patch-o-matic-ng-20060511.tar.bz2 without any problem. But compiling iptables end
with this error:
make: *** [extensions/libipt_connlimit_sh.o] Error 1

I'm wondering if we really need that patch, because that patch seems to be only needed
when you want simultaneous pptp connection, which is not my case. I only want to be able
to make a simple pptp connection.

Any pointers?

Thanks.



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