PPTP VPN Issue - On Xen VPS

Mar 5, 2008

Just wondering if anyone has come across this problem before.

My environment:
Xen VPS
128MB RAM
CentOS 4.5

I have install PPTP, and controlling via webmin. The server starts up fine, I have added a user account.

Here is the messages log after starting up PPTP:

Code:

Mar 5 15:00:56 uk2 pptpd[3562]: MGR: connections limit (100) reached, extra IP addresses ignored
Mar 5 15:00:56 uk2 pptpd[3563]: MGR: Manager process started
Mar 5 15:00:56 uk2 pptpd[3563]: MGR: Maximum of 100 connections available
Here is the messages log when trying to connect from a MS WINDOWS XP client: ....

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