Error 720
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 1:12 am
I have installed the VPN on a Centos 6.4 box with 2 nics. One nic is on the local lan with a dedicated IP. The other is in promiscuous mode and no ip. To do that I ran ifconfig eth1 promisc. I then ran ifconfig eth1 0.0.0.0. I believe that is how you configure it? So eth1 is attached to the local hub and plugged into the network. I am nat'ing 443 to the static ip. I am also trying to use Windows SSTP. Cert is configured and working. I can connect but after the login it tries to register on the network and after a while I get an error 720. I have tried different configs. I was using only one nic and that to did not work. But if I enable Secure NAT with dhcp the vpn wold connect but I was unable to ping the network. I also tried disabling the hub while using the secure nat. Same thing. Could connect but no lan. I would receive the dhcp address of 192.168.30.x but could not ping the internal network. Not sure where to go from here.
EDIt: I removed the local bridge and enabled secure nat. I can connect but I can not ping the network. I can ping the 192.168.30.1
Edit: Disabled secure nat. Local Bridge setup to eth1. Added static IP to sstp client. Connected. Looks like error 720 means no ip address. Still can't ping the lan though. What gives?
Edit: OK, it seems to be a problem on my local bridge. When teh hub is confgured for eth1, the one thats in promisc mode, it shows offline. Although his software is fantastic, there really needs to be a walk through which includes using the second adapter. The direction are great up to that point. I am not even fully sure if it can operate on a single nic that is being nat'ed. I just read that its best ot use a second nic.
EDIt: I removed the local bridge and enabled secure nat. I can connect but I can not ping the network. I can ping the 192.168.30.1
Edit: Disabled secure nat. Local Bridge setup to eth1. Added static IP to sstp client. Connected. Looks like error 720 means no ip address. Still can't ping the lan though. What gives?
Edit: OK, it seems to be a problem on my local bridge. When teh hub is confgured for eth1, the one thats in promisc mode, it shows offline. Although his software is fantastic, there really needs to be a walk through which includes using the second adapter. The direction are great up to that point. I am not even fully sure if it can operate on a single nic that is being nat'ed. I just read that its best ot use a second nic.