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Hi,
I am logging into a VPN through an IPCOP from a VirtualBox VM (roadwarrior setup), which always has the address 10.0.2.15 when it is NATed (I have found no way to change that address :-<). I have to use NAT, because the host the VM is running on is directly accessing the DSL modem by PPTP.
The connection works and I can access some computers. However, my network access fails on some...
2008-11-13 23:48:18 UTC by leafeater
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The GUI asks me to enter a shared secret when I only have PPTP selected and try to turn VPN on. v1.9.
2008-06-15 06:08:36 UTC by teep
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I use TauVPN to access a network behind an IPCOP machine (road warriour configuration). My PC is behind a FRITZ!Box and runs Windows XP SP2. Something weird happens when I start a connection and restart my PC without closing the connection by clicking on DISCONNECT. I can access the whole remote network without opening TAUVPN after the reboot.
Steps:
1. Open TauVPN
2. Start a onnection...
2008-03-02 17:44:39 UTC by nobody
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Hi Stefan,
even the commercial NCP Secure Entry Client couldn't establish an IPSEC-VPN over T-Mobile UMTS. I studied the IPCOP-Forum and the only solution seems to be, to get a public IP. So I contacted the T-Mobile Hotline and they commited that - in conflict with their own documentation, where they mention the NAT-capabilities of their gateway - IPSEC-VPN only works with a public IP. The...
2006-07-19 16:28:16 UTC by rujobi
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Is the IP address of the UMTS connection in the 10.x.x.x range? If so, try the following:
Connect via UMTS, then disbale Autodetect IP address in TauVPN and enter the IP which is assigned to the UMTS PPP adapter, and switch to "Public IP". If it works now,
contact me, you need the new Beta, which is not public yet.
Greets
Stefan.
2006-07-19 15:27:54 UTC by stef6510
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Probably your LAN-Adapter had set a default-gateway. If you change it to dhcp, it should work without need to disable it.
2006-07-17 10:34:26 UTC by stef6510
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Hi,
there's a thread on the German ipcop-forum.de about that topic (in the VPN section). Some UMTS providers do NAT on the UMTS connection, which prevents ipsec from working. IIRC, someone on the ipcop-forum has it successfully running with T-Mobile.
Greets
Stefan.
2006-07-17 10:31:23 UTC by stef6510
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Hello everybody,
TauVPN/ipseccmd are working fine if I establish the VPN over a dialup connection with public IPs.
When I try to connect over UMTS/GPRS (T-Mobile) with private IPs I'm getting no response from the VPN-Server (IPCOP). Do I have to activate NAT-T on the client side (XP Home)? Has anybody got a working configuration for TauVPN/ipseccmd and NAT-T?
Serverlog:
pluto[1134]...
2006-07-14 15:05:40 UTC by rujobi
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I had the same problem when trying to connect over dialup network. Deactivating the LAN-Adapter solved it.
2006-07-14 14:54:37 UTC by rujobi
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The application should be capable of import Cisco VPN
Client .PCF files, like Kvpnc
(http://home.gna.org/kvpnc/en/index.html) on Linux.
2006-06-20 11:07:06 UTC by nobody