
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Markus Dahinden wrote: Hi, Just because i often read mails like 'we are using a pptp VPN' on this list: pptp is horrible weak and should not be used to protect critical channels or to authenticate users. A paper can be found at http://stealth.7350.org/chap.pdf. I know it doesnt help in this case but I hope it helps one to decide against pptp :) regards, Sebastian
Hi My pptp VPN connection between W2K and a SuSE Linux8.0 server (with SuSEfirewall2) seems to work (username and password are verified, PC is registered and authentificated).
/var/log/messages tells me for the vpn-connection: .... - SuSE-FW-UNALLOWED-TARGETIN.........prot. 47...... (after launching vpn-connection) .... - SuSE-FW-DROP-ANTI-SPOOFIN.................DPT 139.... (after hitting network item) .... - SuSE-FW-DROP-ANTI-SPOOFIN.................DPT 139.... (after Start/run "\\192.168.x.y") - SuSE-FW-DROP-ANTI-SPOOFIN.................DPT 445....
These services (protocols and ports) are accessible according to my SuSEfirewall2 definitions. I opened theme in section 9.)
I guess, this is the reason, that I don't see my samba shares on linux.
Can someone give me a hand on this problem?
Markus
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