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Special Forums IP Networking VPN Server & Client Post 302901669 by Smiling Dragon on Wednesday 14th of May 2014 11:13:09 PM
Old 05-15-2014
Your default firewall behaviour for all outbound traffic is to DROP. Are you sure that's what you wanted?

Check you can actually connect to the right port by running telnet <port number> and seeing if you get a connection.

The VPN server needs to be able to allocate an IP address for the client, is the VPN server running a DHCP server? If not, have you allocated a pool of addresses to the VPN server?
 

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..::Debconf::Client::ConfModule(3)				      Debconf					..::Debconf::Client::ConfModule(3)

NAME
Debconf::Client::ConfModule - client module for ConfModules SYNOPSIS
use Debconf::Client::ConfModule ':all'; version('2.0'); my $capb=capb('backup'); input("medium", "foo/bar"); my @ret=go(); if ($ret[0] == 30) { # Back button pressed. ... } ... DESCRIPTION
This is a module to ease writing ConfModules for Debian's configuration management system. It can communicate with a FrontEnd via the debconf protocol (which is documented in full in the debconf_specification in Debian policy). The design is that each command in the protocol is represented by one function in this module (with the name lower-cased). Call the function and pass in any parameters you want to follow the command. If the function is called in scalar context, it will return any textual return code. If it is called in list context, an array consisting of the numeric return code and the textual return code will be returned. This module uses Exporter to export all functions it defines. To import everything, simply import ":all". import Ensure that a FrontEnd is running. It's a little hackish. If DEBIAN_HAS_FRONTEND is set, a FrontEnd is assumed to be running. If not, one is started up automatically and stdin and out are connected to it. Note that this function is always run when the module is loaded in the usual way. stop The frontend doesn't send a return code here, so we cannot try to read it or we'll block. AUTOLOAD Creates handler functions for commands on the fly. SEE ALSO
The debconf specification (/usr/share/doc/debian-policy/debconf_specification.txt.gz). AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> 2012-09-10 ..::Debconf::Client::ConfModule(3)
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