[Openswan Users] Windows Shares behind an ipsec/l2tp tunnelnot reachable

Trevor Benson tbenson at a-1networks.com
Fri May 21 10:49:12 CEST 2004


This isn't a dial-up connection with XP clients is it?  If it is you
might want to check out the registry key to disable XP checking 2k
servers for scheduled tasks.  I tested out my L2TP with DSL, and 10Mbps
access, worked awesomely.  But when I dialed in and tested, I could do
anything fairly slow, but I could not get a share to show, it just
seemed like it was timing out, but I never bothered to disable the task
checking and try again.

May not be related, but dial-up with XP and 2k server was fairly useless
even with 41-44Kbps connection.

Trevor

> -----Original Message-----
> From: users-bounces at lists.openswan.org [mailto:users-
> bounces at lists.openswan.org] On Behalf Of Jacco de Leeuw
> Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 7:29 AM
> To: Users at lists.openswan.org
> Subject: Re: [Openswan Users] Windows Shares behind an ipsec/l2tp
> tunnelnot reachable
> 
> 
> > May 21 07:14:13 linux-vpn pppd[28458]: sent [IPCP ConfNak id=0x7
<addr
> > 192.168.121.80> <ms-dns1 192.168.110.2>
> > <ms-dns3 192.168.121.1>]
> >
> > but where is dns2?
> 
> It's odd, but I don't think this is really a problem.
> 
>  > when i try to ping over the dns-name, i get an unreachable.
> 
> Check with tcpdump/ethereal/etc. Seems like a routing problem.
> Are you sure that all the traffic goes through the tunnel?
> If you disabled the "Set default gateway" setting then this
> would explain the unreachable error.
> 
> Jacco
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