Re: Need help with VPN connection

From: Adam Aube (aaube01_at_baker.edu)
Date: 09/23/04

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    Roberto Sanchez wrote:
    > John Summerfield wrote:
    >> Roberto Sanchez wrote:

    >>> I have managed to set up a VPN connection to the MS VPN server at
    >>> school. The problem is this. When I add a route for the school's
    >>> net block, a huge flood of packets starts.

    >> Sounds like Windows normal behaviour to me. It's pretty chatty.
    >> What ports?

    > I think you misunderstand. My Debian box is the one that starts
    > the flood. The packets try to leave my machine, but they cannot.
    > Not sure what ports.

    Use tcpdump to see.

    Adam

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