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                     17:   <H2><A NAME="63"></A>7.1. Troubleshooting<A NAME="trouble"></A></H2>
                     18: <p>Some tips for troubleshooting.</p>
                     19: 
                     20: <p>For further help, ask to the <code>freebsd-net@freebsd.org</code>
                     21: mailing list or sourceforge.net mpd project forum.</p>
                     22: <p>
                     23: <dl>
                     24: 
1.1.1.4 ! misho      25: <dt><b><b>It does not work and I do not understand why.</b></b><dd><p>Mpd has extensive logging system supporting syslog. To direct logs
1.1       misho      26: into a file add lines
                     27: <pre>
                     28: !mpd
                     29: *.*                                             /var/log/mpd.log
                     30: </pre>
                     31: 
                     32: into your /etc/syslog.conf file, create /var/log/mpd.log file and send 
                     33: SIGHUP to syslogd to reread config.</p>
                     34: <p>To enable all possible logging you can use 'log +all' command.</p>
                     35: 
                     36: <dt><b><b>Packets won't flow.</b></b><dd><p>Make sure you have set <code><b>gateway_enable="YES"</b></code>
                     37: in <code>/etc/rc.conf</code>, otherwise your FreeBSD box will not
1.1.1.4 ! misho      38: route packets.</p>
1.1       misho      39: <p>Also, check your firewall settings. Mpd will create new interfaces
                     40: which may need to be incorporated into your firewall rules.
                     41: If you're doing PPTP, you need to allow TCP port 1723 and IP protocol
                     42: 47 (GRE).</p>
                     43: 
1.1.1.4 ! misho      44: <dt><b><b>It does not work and there are strange netgraph-related errors in the log.</b></b><dd><p>Make sure you have all the required netgraph KLD's loaded.
1.1       misho      45: You can check them by doing <code> kldstat -v | grep ng_ </code>.</p>
                     46: <p>Usually these are loaded on demand. If not, you can load them
                     47: manually using <code>kldload(8)</code>.</p>
                     48: <p>The following node types are or may be needed:</p>
                     49: <p>
                     50: <ul>
                     51: <li><code>ng_async</code></li>
                     52: <li><code>ng_bpf</code></li>
                     53: <li><code>ng_car</code></li>
                     54: <li><code>ng_deflate</code></li>
                     55: <li><code>ng_ether</code></li>
                     56: <li><code>ng_iface</code></li>
                     57: <li><code>ng_ksocket</code></li>
                     58: <li><code>ng_l2tp</code></li>
                     59: <li><code>ng_mppc</code></li>
                     60: <li><code>ng_ppp</code></li>
                     61: <li><code>ng_pppoe</code></li>
                     62: <li><code>ng_pptpgre</code></li>
                     63: <li><code>ng_nat</code></li>
                     64: <li><code>ng_netflow</code></li>
                     65: <li><code>ng_pred1</code></li>
                     66: <li><code>ng_socket</code></li>
                     67: <li><code>ng_tcpmss</code></li>
                     68: <li><code>ng_tee</code></li>
                     69: <li><code>ng_tty</code></li>
                     70: <li><code>ng_vjc</code></li>
                     71: </ul>
                     72: </p>
                     73: 
1.1.1.4 ! misho      74: <dt><b><b>My configuration does not seem to be working as expected.</b></b><dd><p>Make sure your <code>mpd.conf</code> file formatted properly.
1.1       misho      75: Labels must be left-justified, while other lines must not.</p>
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1.1.1.4 ! misho      77: <dt><b><b>I am getting no valid response from the RADIUS server.</b></b><dd><p>Double-check the shared secret in the RADIUS servers config and the
1.1       misho      78: one specified in <code>mpd.conf</code> or <code>radius.conf</code>.
                     79: Check the ports of the RADIUS server: they should be 1812 (authentication)
                     80: and 1813 (accounting), wich are also the default ports of mpd. In
                     81: the past unofficial port numbers (1645 and 1646) were used for RADIUS,
                     82: but these are deprecated.</p>
                     83: 
1.1.1.4 ! misho      84: <dt><b><b>I am getting ``Operation not permitted'' errors trying to run mpd.</b></b><dd><p>This is often caused by a combination of (a) using netgraph in KLD module
1.1       misho      85: form instead of statically compiling the various modules into the kernel
                     86: via kernel <code>config(8)</code> options, and (b) increasing your 
                     87: kernel security level (see the <code>init(8)</code> man page), which prevents
                     88: KLD modules from being loaded. Change one of these things to fix the problem.</p>
                     89: 
1.1.1.4 ! misho      90: <dt><b><b>I have configured a link for dial-in and sometimes after disconnecting
        !            91: mpd gets into some kind of infinite loop.</b></b><dd><p>This is because mpd is trying to ``redial'' which of course is not
1.1       misho      92: appropriate for dial-in links. Use <code>set link max-redial -1</code> and 
                     93: <code>set bundle yes noretry</code> to disable the redial function.</p>
                     94: 
1.1.1.4 ! misho      95: <dt><b><b>I use mpd as PPTP server for Windows XP clients. While accessing bigger
        !            96: websites or listing larger ftp directories the connection
        !            97: seems to hang.</b></b><dd><p>Windows XP insists on a very low MTU (usually 1396 Bytes). This needs
        !            98: fragmentation if bigger packets should be transmitted over the link.
        !            99: Fragmentation is negotiated at ICMP level. If there is a bad router
        !           100: somewhere in the network dropping such packets then the connection
        !           101: hangs.
1.1       misho     102: The first thing what you can try is reducing mpd's MTU value, by
                    103: setting: <code>set link mtu 1300</code> and <code>set bundle disable multilink</code>,
                    104: this should help in most cases.
1.1.1.4 ! misho     105: For TCP connections it is possible enabling the TCP-MSS-Fix:
1.1.1.2   misho     106: <code>set iface enable tcpmssfix</code>.</p>
1.1       misho     107: 
                    108: <dt><b><b>Problems with MPPE stateless when connecting to Cisco devices.</b></b><dd><p>Upgrade the IOS of your device, see:
                    109: <code>CSCdu30944  MPPE rejects stateless        Fixed in 12.3(11.4)</code></p>
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