Hello List
I am having a second thing and this time I made sure that I did not hijack any other threads :-)
I have a pptp vpn server that works just fine except from dns, I can ping a server and it will resolv but no packages are being received, does anyone have any clues on how to sort this out?
I have tried to disable in a xp client ³Use default gateway on remote network² and then add in the dns servers manually in the clients pptp configuration but no difference at all, not even if I then enable the ³Use default gateway on remote network² and leave the dns settings.
Regards Per Qvindesland
Per Qvindesland wrote on Thu, 08 Jan 2009 12:50:59 +0100:
I have a pptp vpn server that works just fine except from dns, I can ping a server and it will resolv but no packages are being received,
Maybe it's just me, but I don't understand this. Does "except from dns" mean you have some problem against it from your DNS server? Or should it have been "except for"? If the latter, I then don't understand the next sentence: which packages? If you can ping it and if the hostname gets resolved there definitely *are* packages getting received. Maybe a more verbose example of what you do and what fails would help?
Kai
on 1-8-2009 4:28 AM Kai Schaetzl spake the following:
Per Qvindesland wrote on Thu, 08 Jan 2009 12:50:59 +0100:
I have a pptp vpn server that works just fine except from dns, I can ping a server and it will resolv but no packages are being received,
Maybe it's just me, but I don't understand this. Does "except from dns" mean you have some problem against it from your DNS server? Or should it have been "except for"? If the latter, I then don't understand the next sentence: which packages? If you can ping it and if the hostname gets resolved there definitely *are* packages getting received. Maybe a more verbose example of what you do and what fails would help?
Kai
Its not you, I didn't get what the OP was asking either, so I was just going to ignore it until someone else spoke up.
Do packages = packets or do packages = software packages.
Maybe the OP can ask on a list that speaks their native language. It might be easier to describe the problem.
Or at least post the best way you can translate, and add a paragraph in your native tongue in case someone on the lists can understand better.
Native language list would probably be easier for the OP.