I recently upgraded my ASL to 4 (it's now 4.002) and brought in my configuration from a backup file from the old 3.216. I had a couple of users set up for pptp using Windows 98 DUN 1.4 as the client, and they worked just fine.
Now I'm unable to log in using PPTP. On the Windows side I get an Error 645, unable to connect. On ASL I have the following entry in the logfile:
Mar 30 17:29:21 (none) pppd[19592]: pppd 2.4.2b1 started by (unknown), uid 0
Mar 30 17:29:21 (none) pppd[19592]: Starting negotiation on /dev/ttyp0
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: No CHAP secret found for authenticating , trying aua now.
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: Using interface ppp0
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: CHAP peer authentication succeeded for
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: MPPE 40-bit stateless receive compression enabled
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: CCP terminated by peer
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: MPPE disabled
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: Compression disabled by peer.
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: Connection terminated.
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: Sent 49 bytes, received 73 bytes.
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: Connect time 0.1 minutes.
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: Sent 49 bytes, received 73 bytes.
Mar 30 17:29:25 (none) pppd[19592]: Exit.
Can anyone tell me what's wrong here? I've tried enabling both 40-bit and 128-bit encryption; no difference. Also have double-checked that the userid I'm using exists in the local users list and has PPTP permission.
TIA,
Dan
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