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2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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  • O
    Ozzik
    last edited by Jun 7, 2010, 7:54 AM

    I was wondering if there are any news on that?
    Also, I opened a feature request: http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/624

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      gnhb
      last edited by Jun 7, 2010, 3:52 PM

      https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense/repos/gnhb-clone/commits/3a906378cb8094c4fcf1c6ad7421199670ad8e70

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        Ozzik
        last edited by Jun 8, 2010, 12:16 PM

        ok, first - thank you very much!
        second - I'm not sure about what to do with that. As I understand, it's still in clone repositories, because I don't see the "ppps" tab in the "interfaces" page yet (I downloaded the last snapshot today).
        When will it be in the snapshot?

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          gnhb
          last edited by Jun 8, 2010, 3:28 PM

          You can't really do anything with it easily. I just posted that to show you that it was getting in there. This code will be in the snapshots soon. I'll try to remember to post back here when it gets in.

          If you PM me your email address I can give you some advanced testing files, but you have to promise to post your results and feedback back here. :)

          GB

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            gnhb
            last edited by Jun 10, 2010, 2:13 PM

            As I try to refine this solution, it occurs to me that it's not possible to do a DNS lookup without some existing link to the internet, so how exactly does one resolve the pptp server hostname?

            I can understand that DHCP returns a local IP, and a router/gateway IP which are for the modem itself, but if the modem is not connected to the ISP somehow already, this situation will not be possible.

            Please provide more detailed information.

            Thanks,

            GB

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              Ozzik
              last edited by Jun 10, 2010, 2:23 PM

              Unfortunately, I don't really know about what's going on behind the scene, but I believe that the dns lookup is done through the local gateway. This scenario comes native in all the cheap routers sold here, so I guess that's the way it's done.

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                gnhb
                last edited by Jun 10, 2010, 3:17 PM

                Okay. I get it now. I looked up with Google!
                You have a cable modem right?

                with HOT right?

                GB

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                  Ozzik
                  last edited by Jun 10, 2010, 5:14 PM

                  that's right:)

                  was i right in my assumptions?

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                    Micky
                    last edited by Jun 15, 2010, 6:57 PM

                    Hi,

                    Thank you for working on this option.

                    I tried to test it by setting the physical interface as opt1 (dhcp ) and assigning the l2tp to wan.
                    Tried also by directly setting wan as l2tp and in the mlppp tab setting its physical interface. But i don't see it trying to connect (nothing in the system log and ppp log + wan is down).

                    Am i doing something wrong here ?
                    Is there a way to see a more verbose log of the pptp/l2tp connection ?

                    Thanks !

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                      gnhb
                      last edited by Jun 16, 2010, 2:45 AM

                      Some code that does this is currently in snapshots from June 15th or later, but it's commented out. You must uncomment it in /etc/inc/interfaces.inc like this (code below), and you must have a separate interface defined (like OPT1) that is set to enable DHCP on the same physical interface that the PPtP link is using.
                      The PPtP link won't come up at boot time. You'll have to start it manually from Status->Interfaces page. This will hopefully be less manual in the future.

                      GB

                      
                      diff --git a/etc/inc/interfaces.inc b/etc/inc/interfaces.inc
                      index 84e1376..8bce426 100644
                      --- a/etc/inc/interfaces.inc
                      +++ b/etc/inc/interfaces.inc
                      @@ -1062,13 +1062,13 @@ function interface_ppps_configure($interface) {
                                                      /* XXX: This needs to go away soon! [It's commented out!] */
                                                      /* Configure the gateway (remote IP ) */
                                                      if (!$g['booting'] && !is_ipaddr($gateways[$pid]) && is_hostname($gateways[$pid])) {
                      -                                       /* XXX: Fix later 
                      +                                       /* XXX: Fix later */
                                                              $gateways[$pid] = gethostbyname($gateways[$pid]);
                                                              if(!is_ipaddr($gateways[$pid])) {
                                                                      log_error("Could not get a valid Gateway IP from {$port} via DNS in interfaces_ppps_configure.");
                                                                      return 0;
                                                              }
                      -                                       */
                      +                                       
                                                      }
                                                      if(!is_ipaddr($gateways[$pid])){
                                                              log_error("Could not get a PPtP/L2tP Remote IP address from {$dhcp_gateway} for {$gway} in interfaces_ppps_configure.");
                      
                      
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                        Ozzik
                        last edited by Jul 26, 2010, 5:56 PM

                        Hi,
                        finally got around to test it.

                        In my testing environment I only have WAN and Wi-Fi for LAN, so I set WAN to DHCP, created another interface (OPT1) on the PPPs tab and configured it to PPTP. I also uncommented the code you mentioned, but as Micky said previously - nothing happens.

                        I see the "connect" button on the "interfaces" status, and when pressed - nothing happens, no logged events, nothing.

                        Am I doing something wrong?

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                          Micky
                          last edited by Aug 3, 2010, 8:39 PM Aug 3, 2010, 8:17 PM

                          I've managed to get the PPTP to dial up, but the no traffic outside.
                          I think the problem is the gateway, in the gateway list i can only see the DHCP gateway thorough which i dialed the VPN and not the PPTPs.

                          And in PPP log:

                          Aug 3 20:07:29     ppp: [wan] IFACE: Up event
                          Aug 3 20:07:29     ppp: [wan] IFACE: Add route 0.0.0.0/0 212.25.114.90 failed: File exists
                          Aug 3 20:07:29     ppp: [wan] 84.110.xxx.xxx -> 212.25.114.90
                          Aug 3 20:07:29     ppp: [wan] IPCP: LayerUp
                          Aug 3 20:07:29     ppp: [wan] IPCP: state change Ack-Sent –> Opened
                          Aug 3 20:07:29     ppp: [wan] SECDNS 62.219.186.7
                          Aug 3 20:07:29     ppp: [wan] PRIDNS 192.117.235.235
                          Aug 3 20:07:29     ppp: [wan] IPADDR 84.110.xxx.xxx
                          Aug 3 20:07:29     ppp: [wan] IPCP: rec'd Configure Ack #3 (Ack-Sent)

                          To get it to dial i set
                          OPT1 as DHCP (on physical interface)
                          WAN as PPTP (on OPT1)  – and not on the physical interface

                          On L2TP it somehow tried to dial once but i cant repeat that, there is no button to start the interface in the status_interface.php page,
                          just "Status down".

                          Edit:
                          Probably NOT the gateway, if i try to ping something the host name is resolved correctly.

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                            eri--
                            last edited by Aug 3, 2010, 10:27 PM

                            Try allowing traffic to flow in the firewall rules.

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                              Ozzik
                              last edited by Aug 4, 2010, 4:38 AM

                              Micky,
                              can you be a bit more specific about how you set up the interfaces?
                              Did you enable the OPT1? What did enter on WAN interface in the regular "interfaces" page?
                              What/where did you enter on the new PPPs "interfaces" page?

                              Thanks.

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                                Micky
                                last edited by Aug 4, 2010, 9:18 AM Aug 4, 2010, 9:07 AM

                                Starting with WAN set as DHCP on fxp0
                                (my wan physical interface is fxp0.)

                                I did the following:

                                1. added PPTP link in ppps tab on fxp0 (will be changed later)
                                2. added OPT1 interface in the assign tab.
                                3. swapped OPT1 to fxp0 and WAN to pptp (assign tab)
                                4. went to the OPT1 config page, enabled it and set it do DHCP
                                5. in ppps tab edited the PPTP link and changed it from fxp0 to OPT1  (without this nothing will work)

                                I didn't touch the WAN config page, it is automatically set to PPTP with the username and password.
                                And i'm dialing the PPTP server by IP ( i dont know the pptp hostname, only the l2tp [my isp: 014])

                                I can ping the gateway and the hostnames are resolved correctly but no more then that.
                                Already tried to add Allow rules (any protocol) on all interfaces.
                                The weird part if i trace route something the first ip is 10.xxx.xxx.xxx (trace & ping done from console)
                                and i shouldn't have anything of this type (my lan is 192.168.xxx.xxx, OPT1 is 172.28.xxx.xxx and WAN (pptp) is 84.xxx.xxx.xxx).

                                I'll try clean install and L2TP after the file edit bug fixed as VI and I are incompatible.   :-\

                                (oh, and don't restart, the pptp wont connect after restart)

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                                  Micky
                                  last edited by Aug 5, 2010, 6:02 AM Aug 5, 2010, 5:59 AM

                                  And here the l2tp log:

                                  
                                  Aug 5 05:57:51 	ppp: L2TP: Control connection 0x287d0d08 terminated: 6 (expecting reply; none received)
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp: L2TP: Initiating control connection 0x287d0d08 0.0.0.0 0 <-> 0.0.0.0 1701
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: LayerStart
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: state change Initial --> Starting
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Open event
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: OPEN event
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp: mpd_wan.conf:35: Incorrect context for: 'set pptp disable windowing'
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp: mpd_wan.conf:34: Incorrect context for: 'set pptp peer 212.25.127.14'
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp: mpd_wan.conf:33: Incorrect context for: 'set pptp self 172.28.142.143'
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp: [wan] Bundle: Interface ng0 created
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp: web: web is not running
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp: process 17453 started, version 5.5 (root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org 17:45 2-Jul-2010)
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp:
                                  Aug 5 05:56:50 	ppp: Multi-link PPP daemon for FreeBSD
                                  
                                  

                                  as far as i understand the ip addresses are not set correctly.

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                                  • M
                                    Micky
                                    last edited by Aug 13, 2010, 9:10 PM Aug 5, 2010, 9:10 PM

                                    Managed to get L2TP working, modified interfaces.inc a bit, and still a small problem with DNS, gateway and that the L2TP interface doesnt have connect/disconnect button, but i'm writing this through pfsense.

                                    changed:

                                    
                                    		if ($type == "pptp" || $type == "l2tp") {
                                    			$mpdconf .= << <eod<br>set pptp self {$localips[$pid]}
                                    	set pptp peer {$gateways[$pid]}
                                    	set pptp disable windowing
                                    
                                    EOD;</eod<br> 
                                    

                                    To

                                    
                                    		if ($type == "pptp") {
                                    			$mpdconf .= << <eod<br>set pptp self {$localips[$pid]}
                                    	set pptp peer {$gateways[$pid]}
                                    	set pptp disable windowing
                                    
                                    EOD;
                                    		}
                                    
                                    		if ($type == "l2tp") {
                                    			$mpdconf .= << <eod<br>set l2tp self {$localips[$pid]}
                                    	set l2tp peer {$gateways[$pid]}
                                    	set l2tp disable windowing
                                    
                                    EOD;
                                    		}</eod<br></eod<br> 
                                    

                                    (and uncommented the gateway part)

                                    And after the link is up had to change the gateways, In pfsense console i did

                                    route delete default
                                    route add default 212.xxx.xxx.xxx

                                    (where the 212.xxx… address is the gateway acquired via the l2tp vpn dhcp - it is added to the table but not as the default route)

                                    interfaces.inc.txt

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                                      roi
                                      last edited by Aug 5, 2010, 11:36 PM

                                      I have triad to do the same (Also 014 as ISP) but no joy.
                                      Triad both l2tp & pptp.

                                      but just to be sure -
                                      When I create the l2tp interface, I put the 212.179….. in the Gateway and leave the Local IP blank.
                                      Am I correct ?

                                      Version 2.0-BETA4 (i386)
                                      AMD Athlon™ XP 2000+

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                                        Micky
                                        last edited by Aug 6, 2010, 4:59 AM Aug 6, 2010, 4:57 AM

                                        Yes,

                                        Where you got with it, dialed but no connection? nothing dialed ?
                                        Notice that you must switch the vpn connection base interface to opt1 or it wont dial at all.
                                        (enable & set opt1 to dhcp before that)

                                        And for L2TP I tested with the host name  (hot.bezeqint.net = 212.25.127.14), for PPTP server I tried with the ip addresss
                                        (212.179.61.76 - i dont know the host name)

                                        Also if  you restart the box you'll have interface mismatch and you'll have to start everything from scratch.

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                                          roi
                                          last edited by Aug 6, 2010, 5:12 AM

                                          What I am getting is: ~

                                          Aug 6 08:01:36	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 8013 in 2 seconds
                                          Aug 6 08:01:38	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 8013
                                          Aug 6 08:01:38	ppp: [wan_link0] PPTP call failed
                                          Aug 6 08:01:38	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                                          Aug 6 08:01:38	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                                          Aug 6 08:01:38	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 8014 in 2 seconds
                                          

                                          and my virtual port is opt4.
                                          I used 212.179.61.78 as the server for both L2TP and PPTP, as far as I know all 014's servers support both, so we might be able to connect using hot.bezeqint.net for both ppp's.

                                          Also - I think that I have a bug of some sort. the machine is trying to connect using L2TP and in the "Interfaces: Assign network ports" page I can assign l2tp0 to the port's but I don't have it on the "Interfaces: PPPs" page to work with.
                                          seem to be a leftover from the test's…

                                          Version 2.0-BETA4 (i386)
                                          AMD Athlon™ XP 2000+

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