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    Cannot Connect PPTP VPN

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      sparc317
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      yes this is incredibly frustrating. Any update on a fix, had a great, stable experience with previous builds but being able to make an outbound PPTP connection is critical for us so very tempted to rollback to 1.2.x until 2.x is ready for the time being.

      currently using 2.0-BETA4 (i386) built on Mon Nov 1 01:27:31 EDT 2010

      was tempted to update to latest but saw people are still having issues

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        sparc317
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        couldn't actually see this reported in redmine.

        have reported now, http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/989

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          Juve
          last edited by

          Is there a known workarround (like a kernel parameter)?
          Do you know where does the bug comes from ? pfSense code or kernel update issue ?

          Thanks

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            sparc317
            last edited by

            Other people have reported success if they manually forward 1723/tcp and GRE through to an internal IP and then make a connection outbound from the machine with that address. It appears to be the traffic coming back in without an explicit NAT rule that is the issue, so you can't just plug say a laptop in, get an IP via DHCP and establish a PPTP VPN.

            I was hoping to dig further but in the middle of a big project at the moment, will try add some beef to the PR at somepoint.

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              Juve
              last edited by

              Ok so it seems to be a state tracking problem ?
              When you watch the logs during a connection attempt (tcpdump -i pflog0 -ttt -n) you can see GRE responses from the outside server being blocked by pf.

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                Juve
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                No news neither a clue about this issue ?

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                  eri--
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                  Wait for a new image to get built, just committed the fix.
                  https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense-tools/repos/mainline/commits/1c33e5128463d84dcedb71c9480a126dd8a6466e

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                    Juve
                    last edited by

                    will try it asap.
                    Thanks Ermal.

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                      toomeek
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                      Same issue here.
                      Tried to use it with Win2k8 TMG.
                      TMG's gateway is pfSense LAN IP (this is important! without this forwarding doesn't work)
                      Seems it even don't try to connect, just refusing connection with CLOSED:SYN_SENT.
                      Just ignoring firewall rules… or I have missed something in pfSense firewall?
                      Check screenshots attached.

                      EDIT: sorry for information missed: tested on pfSense-2.0-BETA4-20101116-1840-i386.iso
                      EDIT: Thanks for fix for Ticket #989. Will try this as soon new snapshot will be available.

                      pfsense_pptp_redirect.png
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                      pfsense_PPTP_firewall.png
                      pfsense_PPTP_firewall.png_thumb
                      pfsense_ppt_diagnostic.png
                      pfsense_ppt_diagnostic.png_thumb
                      pfSense_Windows_TMG_rule.png
                      pfSense_Windows_TMG_rule.png_thumb

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                        eri--
                        last edited by

                        You do not need the gre allowance with latest snaphots.
                        Your problem is that you do not need to specify the gateway in firewall rules.

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                          erialor
                          last edited by

                          Confirming that outgoing PPTP VPN now works w/o incoming GRE-rule - thanks :D

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                            Juve
                            last edited by

                            Confirming this too.

                            Thanks

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                              Digital
                              last edited by

                              Confirming that PPTP limitations are gone for good :)

                              Thanks!

                              ermal: just curious - will there be an OpenBSD pf patch in the future?

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                                eri--
                                last edited by

                                You can try yourself.
                                From my side i am done with OpenBSD folks doing politics.

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                                  Juve
                                  last edited by

                                  nice reply Ermal  ;)

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                                    sparc317
                                    last edited by

                                    confirmed as well on 2.0-BETA4 (i386)
                                    built on Wed Nov 24 19:45:12 EST 2010

                                    well done guys, thanks so much for this

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