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Comment on Using a Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol, Virtual Private Network (PPTP VPN) client on a Raspberry Pi by Johan Falkmarken

Hello Ben, First of all I want to give you a big humble thank you for this work.

I am almost successful. Almost there. But:
Yes; My RasPi/Raspbian (uptaded & upgraded) gets connected, authenticated by my FoxyproxyVPN server.
Yes; ppp0 is created and {netstat -a | grep “/var/run/pptp/”} returns an identical reply as your example (this is true for all commands)
But No; traceroute 8.8.8.8 returns a confusing result and traceroute google.com does not work at all.
This is is what I get:

traceroute 8.8.8.8
traceroute to 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 172.16.32.1 (172.16.32.1) 66.882 ms 73.381 ms 72.713 ms
2 172.16.32.1 (172.16.32.1) 72.022 ms !X 71.267 ms !X 70.612 ms !X
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ netstat -a | grep “/var/run/pptp/”
unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 5919 /var/run/pptp/255.255.255.255:93.89.80.88
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 5922 /var/run/pptp/255.255.255.255:93.89.80.88

What can possibly be wrong? 72.022 ms !X is a bad sign…

I think something goes wrong here:
sudo route add -net “0.0.0.0/0″ dev “ppp0″

I connect to foxyproxy with my Mac, Ipad and android through the same router (apple) with ease.
I rebooted and all is clean and fresh before trying to tunnel.

If anyone can help me out I`ll put up an extra star in the sky for you (a Swedish expression Image may be NSFW.
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:)

Best regards
Johan


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