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Old 02-16-2008, 09:08 AM
Ryan A. Krenzischek
 
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Default PPTP Client behind OpenBSD PF...


Maybe I'm not doing something right. I have OpenBSD 3.9 running PF/carp.
I have made the respective entry for outbound GRE traffic and tcp/1723 for
PPTP. Is there something that I am missing?

TIA,

Ryan
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Old 02-16-2008, 09:09 AM
Gregory Edigarov
 
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Ryan A. Krenzischek wrote:
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> Maybe I'm not doing something right. I have OpenBSD 3.9 running
> PF/carp. I have made the respective entry for outbound GRE traffic and
> tcp/1723 for PPTP. Is there something that I am missing?


There is a solution for your problem, google for "frickin" keyword.

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With best regards,
Gregory Edigarov
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Old 02-16-2008, 09:09 AM
Ryan A. Krenzischek
 
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Default [SUMMARY] PPTP Client behind OpenBSD PF...


Thanks for the reminder to Gregory that I had to post a summary.

The OpenBSD/PF/Carp firewall was doing its job. It ended up being a
client-side bug within Fedora Core. mppe was broken in the kernel thus
resulting in connectivity issues. It since has been fixed.

A simple 'yum -y update' to my Fedora Core system and a reboot later has
resolved the issue.

Regards,

Ryan

On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, Gregory Edigarov wrote:

> There is a solution for your problem, google for "frickin" keyword.

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