Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
it should also be noted that I have gotten this to work from iphone over edge
to connect to home workstation
behind firewall... it is only a problem when trying to connect to corporate
PPTP VPN that does not work over
edge.
Original comment by g2motion...@gmail.com
on 18 Oct 2007 at 7:37
Interesting that iPhone Remote works and vnsea doesn't. Can you also connect to
a web server across the VPN
using MobileSafari?
By CVNC do you mean Chicken of the VNC? So you've also tried it from a laptop
and it doesn't work?
What kind of VPN is it? Cisco? I'm not even able to connect to my work's cisco
VPN for some reason, although
it used to work from OS X.
Are you entering a hostname or IP address? If hostname, try the IP. When I used
to be able to connect to my
corporate VPN with OS X, I had to manually set the DNS server.
Btw, what is the exact error message given when the connection fails? That
should indicate whether it failed
to resolve the hostname or if that succeeded and it failed to connect.
Thanks!
Original comment by crf...@gmail.com
on 19 Oct 2007 at 4:11
Interesting that iPhone Remote works and vnsea doesn't. Can you also connect to
a web server across the VPN
using MobileSafari?
**YES
By CVNC do you mean Chicken of the VNC? So you've also tried it from a laptop
and it doesn't work?
**YES it does work on laptop... i also Timbuktu in ussually from laptop...
after PPTP connection live.
What kind of VPN is it? Cisco? I'm not even able to connect to my work's cisco
VPN for some reason, although
it used to work from OS X.
**YES entiprise... though i'm still able to connect through PPTP in addition to
thier proprietary client software
Are you entering a hostname or IP address? If hostname, try the IP. When I used
to be able to connect to my
corporate VPN with OS X, I had to manually set the DNS server.
**TRIED both. calling home via EDGE works fine thru DynDNS to find IP. Using
OPEN DNS at home too.
Btw, what is the exact error message given when the connection fails? That
should indicate whether it failed
to resolve the hostname or if that succeeded and it failed to connect.
**Failed to connect... timeout.
Thanks for noticing and responding to this. Sure most users dont have this kind
of situation. Great product
non-the-less.
Original comment by g2motion...@gmail.com
on 23 Oct 2007 at 7:53
Thanks for the reply. I'm interested in this issue because if I ever get VPN
connecting with my work network I
may have the same problem.
No ideas right now why it doesn't work. I'll have to think about it, and try
getting my own VPN to work once more
to try to reproduce it.
Original comment by crf...@gmail.com
on 5 Nov 2007 at 3:29
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if you have as much paperwork as I had to receive VPN access this may take a
while ;)
anything I can try to help let me know.
Original comment by g2motion...@gmail.com
on 27 Nov 2007 at 3:10
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
g2motion...@gmail.com
on 18 Oct 2007 at 7:30