This is now resolved.
It turns out it's a bug in the Y train of IOS.
I tried with YJ1, YN, and YM, all with the same problem.
12.2.8T5 and 12.2.4XM4 both worked properly though, with the same configuration.
*grumble*
Thanks for your help anway, Jeff.
Hi Jeff,
Not sure what you mean by configuring authentication to a linux pptp server instead.
NAT / PAT on an 827 is fine, it's easy to configure to forwards to a Microsoft or Linux PPTP server, but I'm trying to do it all on the Cisco, intially with local authentication, then later with...
I think you'll find that command is just a default one as part
of the IOS.
As long as you don't have IP Auditting enabled, (and aren't seeing an audit trail in your log, or on a term mon) you should
be fine just to leave it.
G'day Jeff,
The client has requested PPTP to make support easier for them.
It's much easier to guide a user through setting up a PPTP VPN connection under win2k or winxp than an IPSec one, additionally
they may have some older Win98 machines they'll need it available on.
No, alas, no TAC...
G'day folks,
Anyone have a working config for a Cisco IOS PPTP server?
I've got a client with an 827 router running 12.2.8YN.
I'm currently testing with the VPN on ethernet, but once that's working will switch it to the Dialer interface for the ADSL.
Relevant config snippets follow...
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