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Special Forums IP Networking PPTP VPN with static external IP Post 302510030 by William_E on Friday 1st of April 2011 11:08:48 AM
Old 04-01-2011
PPTP VPN with static external IP

I try to setup a VPN Server (pptpd on Debian 5) to route an IP to my home PC when i login to the VPN - this works so far, i get the IP but then it is dead.

i cannot connect to anywhere, and only ping my IP - nothing else.

Any info on that?

I just want to have a static, external IP on the VPN Cient side - over PPTP.
 

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PPTPD(8)						      System Manager's Manual							  PPTPD(8)

NAME
pptpd - PPTP VPN daemon SYNOPSIS
pptpd [ options ] DESCRIPTION
pptpd is the Poptop PPTP daemon, which manages tunnelled PPP connections encapsulated in GRE using the PPTP VPN protocol. It may contain features like IP address management and TCP wrappers if compiled in. OPTIONS
Here we document the command line options. See pptpd.conf(5) for configuration directives, IP address allocation, routing, and firewall rules. -b|--bcrelay internal-interface specifies that broadcasts received on the server's internal network interface should be relayed to the clients. -c|--conf conf-file specifies the configuration file for pptpd (default /etc/pptpd.conf) -d|--debug turns on debugging mode, causing more debugging messages to be sent to syslog. -e|--ppp pppd-program use pppd-program in place of the default pppd(8). -f|--fg run in the foreground instead of detaching from terminal -h|--help display program usage. -i|--noipparam do not send the client's IP address to ip-up scripts (required if you are using the pppd(8) ipparam option for some other purpose). -l|--listen x.x.x.x specifies the local interface IP address to listen on. -o|--option ppp-conf-file specifies that pptpd should specify an alternate configuration file for the ppp daemon (the default is normally /etc/ppp/options but may vary depending on your ppp daemon). -p|--pidfile pid-file specifies an alternate location to store the process ID file (default /var/run/pptpd.pid). -s|--speed baud specifies that the speed baud should be passed to the ppp daemon as the tty speed to use (in some cases this is ignored by the ppp daemon). -t|--stimeout seconds specifies the number of seconds to wait for the first packet before dropping the connection. This is a denial of service protection feature. -w|--logwtmp update wtmp(5) as users connect and disconnect. See wtmp(1). -C|--connections n limits the number of client connections that may be accepted. Corresponds to the connections option in pptpd.conf. If pptpd is allocating IP addresses (e.g. --delegate is not used) then the number of connections is also limited by the remoteip option in pptpd.conf. -D|--delegate delegates the allocation of client IP addresses to pppd(8). Without this option, which is the default, pptpd manages the list of IP addresses for clients and passes the next free address to pppd. With this option, pptpd does not pass an address, and so pppd may use radius or chap-secrets to allocate an address. -v|--version displays the current version of the pptp daemon. FILES
/etc/pptpd.conf /var/run/pptpd.pid DEBUGGING
To turn on debugging, add 'debug' to /etc/pptpd.conf and your PPP options file, and restart pptpd. Typically the PPP options file is options.pptpd in /etc/ppp, though on some distributions it may be pptpd-options. Use your package man- ager to find it, e.g. 'rpm -ql pptpd | grep options' or 'dpkg --listfiles pptpd | grep options'. You may need to configure syslogd to catch debug messages. e.g. edit /etc/syslog.conf and add something similar to the example below, then restart syslogd. # debug logging *.debug;mail.none /var/log/debug This will log all debug information, except mail, to the file /var/log/debug. Note that this is a lot of information and might flood your disks. If performance is an issue, you can try turning off sync during your debugging, by prefixing the destination with '-'. # debug logging *.debug;mail.none -/var/log/debug Disable this line and restart syslog after you are done debugging. See the syslog man pages for more details. AUTHORS
Poptop is written by Matthew Ramsay <matthewr@moreton.com.au>, David Luyer <luyer@ucs.uwa.edu.au>, Kevin Thayer <tmk@netmagic.net>, Peter Galbavy <Peter.Galbavy@knowledge.com> and others. Development has been moved to SourceForge and worked on by Richard de Vroede <r.devroede@linvision.com> since June 26, 2002. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1999 Matthew Ramsay and others. Poptop is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. Poptop is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Poptop; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Soft- ware Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. AVAILABILITY
The most recent version of Poptop is available for download from SourceForge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/poptop. SEE ALSO
pppd(8), pptpd(8), pptpd.conf(5). 29 December 2005 PPTPD(8)
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