I’ve got the same problem with a router I just upgraded. However,
I also upgraded a Routerboard based router and it worked fine.
Maybe installing the Routerboard package will clear this up.
Crap, just downgraded to 2.8.9 and it still doesn’t
accept PPTP connections. Gets hung up at Verifying
Username and Password. I’ve already checked the
firewall settings, and there’s nothing blocking it, so
what the heck is going on???
we’ve seen that too, downgrading from >2.8.13 to an earlier version didnt’t work.
on the other hand we found 2.8.21 to be a very stable and reliable version (we use all types of wireless and tunneling).
Hmmmm, OK still using 2.8.22 here, and I tried the following:-
Added another (private) IP address to the same interface.
This new IP sits there with exactly the same scenario as the ‘other IP’ that I was using as the IP to connect to PPTP server.
Connected from a windows client to this new IP - This time it works perfect?!
Changed nothing and tried connecting to the ‘old IP’ and it doesnt work again…
It’ll only work on the ‘new ip’
W2k client is coming in from behind a NAT CPE, on the same wireless network.
IP that doesnt work is x.88.140.246
IP That does work is 10.11.12.13
Both IP’s are on the same interface, and this interface has NO NAT rules or anythign else that would make them work differently.
Hmmmmm really weird…
I got a new even MORE weird post coming up too. Check the new post ‘STICKY NAT’…
I’ve read both your posts and I guess there is PEBKAC problem {Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair}. You probably have something somewhere which is prohibiting you to use NAT/Masquerade correctly, because I have feeling that your both posts have the same background.
Triple check what you’ve triple checked before, probably interface numbers/names, their physical connection to network infrastructure (hasn’t been changed?) etc.