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7.1. Troubleshooting

Some tips for troubleshooting.

For further help, ask to the freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list or sourceforge.net mpd project forum.

It does not works and I don't understand why.

Mpd has extensive logging system supporting syslog. To direct logs into a file add lines

!mpd
*.*                                             /var/log/mpd.log
into your /etc/syslog.conf file, create /var/log/mpd.log file and send SIGHUP to syslogd to reread config.

To enable all possible logging you can use 'log +all' command.

Packets won't flow.

Make sure you have set gateway_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf, otherwise your FreeBSD box will not route packets. Alternately, invoke sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 for immediate effect.

Also, check your firewall settings. Mpd will create new interfaces which may need to be incorporated into your firewall rules. If you're doing PPTP, you need to allow TCP port 1723 and IP protocol 47 (GRE).

It doesn't work, and there are strange netgraph-related errors in the log.

Make sure you have all the required netgraph KLD's loaded. You can check them by doing kldstat -v | grep ng_ .

Usually these are loaded on demand. If not, you can load them manually using kldload(8).

The following node types are or may be needed:

My configuration doesn't seem to be working as expected.

Make sure your mpd.conf file formatted properly. Labels must be left-justified, while other lines must not.

I'm getting no valid response from the RADIUS server.

Double-check the shared secret in the RADIUS servers config and the one specified in mpd.conf or radius.conf. Check the ports of the RADIUS server: they should be 1812 (authentication) and 1813 (accounting), wich are also the default ports of mpd. In the past unofficial port numbers (1645 and 1646) were used for RADIUS, but these are deprecated.

I'm getting ``Operation not permitted'' errors trying to run mpd.

This is often caused by a combination of (a) using netgraph in KLD module form instead of statically compiling the various modules into the kernel via kernel config(8) options, and (b) increasing your kernel security level (see the init(8) man page), which prevents KLD modules from being loaded. Change one of these things to fix the problem.

I've configured a link for dial-in, and sometimes after disconnecting mpd gets into some kind of infinite loop.

This is because mpd is trying to ``redial,'' which of course is not appropriate for dial-in links. Use set link max-redial -1 and set bundle yes noretry to disable the redial function.

I'm using mpd as PPTP server for Windows XP clients, when accessing bigger websites, or listing larger ftp directories, then the connection seems to hang.

Windows XP insists on a very low MTU (usually 1396 Bytes), this needs fragmentation, if bigger packets should be transmited over the link. Fragmentation is negotiated at ICMP level, if there is a bad router somewhere in the network, who drops such packets, then the connection seems to hang. The first thing what you can try is reducing mpd's MTU value, by setting: set link mtu 1300 and set bundle disable multilink, this should help in most cases. For TCP connections it's possible enabling the TCP-MSS-Fix: set iface enable tcpmssfix.

Problems with MPPE stateless when connecting to Cisco devices.

Upgrade the IOS of your device, see: CSCdu30944 MPPE rejects stateless Fixed in 12.3(11.4)


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