I've got VNC running here, I'll try it out. Did that happen with pre14 ?
I still need to apply the changes to the Win2k install registry settings
provided by Marco Palumbi <marco.palumbi,AT,bigfoot,DOT,com>. Those should
help with
the startup failures.
On Saturday 26 October 2002 08:00 am, Jürgen K. Zick wrote:
> Hi Damion, hi all,
>
> since I run the most recent NT version of CIPE (2.0-pre15) I have a strange
> crash problem:
>
> CIPE runs very stable on the NT4.0 server and the associated W2K-remote
> workplaces. Nearly perfect, after I made a MTU fine tuning. I made huge
> fine transfers, tested heavy TCP and UDP traffic, all worked fine ...
> BUT, there is one occasion, when the tunnel goes down. If I do a remote
> control with VNC over the CIPE tunnel to a machine on the "hardwired"
> ethernet interface behind the server the tunnel will break down within
> minutes, and really only the tunnel, nothing more. No error message at all,
> it just stops to work. Then, when I try to stop the CIPE service on the
> server in that state, the NT4.0 server crashes silently without any blue
> screen ...
> Most irritating, when I use VNC over the tunnel to control the server
> itself, it is fine. When the VNC packets have to be passed further on by
> the server to the network, then it crashes the link ...
>
> By the way, the CIPE service, also with this distribution, still does not
> start more than 50% automatically after a reboot ...
>
> So, any ideas what could be improved to avoid the crashes?
>
> best regards, Jürgen