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| Hi I am trying to connect to our corporate Windows VPN server. i use Internet Connect to set up a VPN connection. I am using Jaguar. Here is what the system.log records: ------------- Sep 12 07:34:43 obelix pppd[1596]: pppd 2.4.0 started by root, uid 0 Sep 12 07:34:43 obelix pppd[1596]: PPTP connecting to server 'pptp.heyanita.com' (63.145.179.57)... Sep 12 07:34:43 obelix pppd[1596]: PPTP connection established. Sep 12 07:34:43 obelix mach_kernel: pptp_wan_attach, link index = 0, (ld = 0x45f 7f04) Sep 12 07:34:43 obelix pppd[1596]: Using interface ppp0 Sep 12 07:34:43 obelix pppd[1596]: Connect: ppp0 <--> socket[34:17] Sep 12 07:35:13 obelix pppd[1596]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests Sep 12 07:35:13 obelix pppd[1596]: Connection terminated. Sep 12 07:35:13 obelix pppd[1596]: PPTP disconnecting... Sep 12 07:35:13 obelix pppd[1596]: PPTP disconnected Sep 12 07:35:13 obelix pppd[1596]: Exit. ---------------------------------------------------- As you can see, it manages to connect to the server, but then times out. Does anyone know what is going wrong and how to fix this ? Any help will be really appreciated. BTW, i poked around and there is no /etc/ppp directory at all !!! has that been relocated in Jaguar ? or do i have a bum installation ? i upgraded from 10.1.5 to 10.2 Thanks |
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| Did you ever had this issue resolved? I just got a new Mac, comming from a PC, and this is really fustrating. Thanks. |
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| Thanks for the reply. I also figured it out. I found somewhere that it means that the router is redirecting VPN trafic to another machine in my case my PC. I rebooted by PC and reset the router and my mac was able to connect with no problems. BTW, I was already running Mac OS X 3.3.4. |
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| No luck! I am having the very same problem. From my XP laptop I can connect easily. But from my MAC (Intel Mac OS X 10.4.8), no chance. The log shows: Feb 12 18:25:56 InglezMac pppd[548]: pppd 2.4.2 (Apple version 233-13) started by root, uid 501 Feb 12 18:25:56 InglezMac pppd[548]: PPTP connecting to server '200.232.94.50' (200.232.94.50)...\n Feb 12 18:25:56 InglezMac pppd[548]: PPTP connection established. Feb 12 18:25:56 InglezMac pppd[548]: Connect: ppp0 <--> socket[34:17] Feb 12 18:26:26 InglezMac pppd[548]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests\n Feb 12 18:26:26 InglezMac pppd[548]: Connection terminated. Feb 12 18:26:26 InglezMac pppd[548]: PPTP disconnecting...\n Feb 12 18:26:26 InglezMac pppd[548]: PPTP disconnected\n Any new ideas? Thanks in advance Carlos Inglez |
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| When I try to connect to a windows VPN server, I am able to connect however, I don't get internet, and I can only ping one device but nothing else.
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