| Subject: | Re: Cipe Win32 Problems |
| From: | Damion Wilson <dwilson,AT,ibl,DOT,bm> |
| Date: | Mon, 30 Dec 2002 16:00:17 +0100 |
| In-reply-to: | <1041254772.2155.13.camel@boaz> |
CIPE-Win32 doesn't use hostnames yet, only dotted quad IP addresses. It's on my list of things to do (as well as rewriting the control panel applet). For that matter, I didn't know that CIPE was using hostnames either. DKW On Monday 30 December 2002 09:26 am, Jack Britton wrote: > I have a RedHat 8 (kernel 2.4.18.14) running CIPE 1-4.5-11. I have > several CIPE interfaces configured on the server so that several road > warriors can attach to it and gain access to the network. I can connect > to any of the listening interfaces with my RedHat 8 > (kernel-1.4.18-19.8.0) running CIPE 1.4.5-11. > > I have installed cipe-Win32 (pre 15) on a basic Windows 2000 SP 0 > desktop and cannot connect. I ran tcpdump -i <interfacename> on the > linux server and never saw a packet hit the box. It is as if cipe was > not trying to connect with the linux box. > > I was running cipsrvr console on the Windows side to trouble shoot. It > shows the peer coming up and shows Cipe sending a CT_PING message and > then stops. I dont see any traffic on my network using ethereal. > > Just for Info > > CIPE Win32 CIPE LINUX > IP 0.0.0.0 Port 7779 IP cipe.hostname.com Port 7779 > PEER IP cipe.hostname.com Port 7779 PEER IP 0.0.0.0 Port 7779 > local cipe ip 192.168.5.6 local cipe ip 192.168.5.5 > ptp cipe ip 192.168.5.5 ptp cipe ip 192.168.5.6 > > Any ideas?? > > Regards, > > Jack Britton