Windows SSTP VPN - connect from Mac [closed] - vpn

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You may know that windows server VPN often can run on SSTP. Connecting from Windows 10 is pretty easy, but if you have to work remotely from your personal Mac? Mac OS does not support SSTP VPN out of the box.

Below is short instruction what to do if you want to connect Windows SSTP VPN from MacOS
Prerequisites:
Homebrew installed - see here
Run terminal and install sstp-client
brew update
brew install sstp-client
In order to connect to your SSTP VPN with login and password use the following command line:
sudo /usr/local/sbin/sstpc --log-stderr --cert-warn --user <user> --password <password> <server> usepeerdns require-mschap-v2 noauth noipdefault defaultroute refuse-eap noccp
If you prefer to have UI to start your VPN connection you can use iSstp
https://www.axot.org/2015/03/03/isstp-a-sstp-client-for-mac-osx/

I hade some problem with this too, so I deleted one /sstpc and command sudo /usr/local/sbin/sstpc was correct

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I have a lab cluster meant for Openstack testing. I've used it for Ubuntu Openstack using Juju/MAAS, and separately, for Fuel 9.2 running on a VM on the same machine. I have been able to test Fuel and Juju separately after tearing down the stack. I can get MAAS running after shutting down the Fuel VM, but Fuel only works after I uninstall MAAS. I'm guessing it's because of the DHCP services running in Fuel and MAAS that interfere with each other.
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In fact, I want to use pipework to add an ipoib interface into docker container.
Pipework use ip command to do this. But when running the command...
ip link add link ib0 name ib0.2613 type ipoib
I get
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I searched google and find this
It list all the kernel configuration that iproute2 need. I try this ,but it dosn't work for me.
My OS is "3.19.0-25-generic #26~14.04.1-Ubuntu".
Any help would be appreciate!
I got a similar error,
you should try this:
# apt-get install wireguard-dkms wireguard-tools linux-headers-$(uname -r)
It worked for me, kernel headers missing :shrug:
Maybe you're missing linux-headers. That was my case when I tried to install wireguard and got similar error after typing sudo ip link add dev wg0 type wireguard.
I resolved this by installing the linux-headers corresponding to my kernel version.
In my case, I had kernel version 4.9.0-8-amd and so I installed the package linux-headers-4.9.0-8-amd:
sudo apt install linux-headers-4.9.0-8-amd
There is little informations about this on the internet and I had to find this on the wiki of ArchLinux.
Update the kernel version to 4.17 or above
For me the solution was to disable the secure boot in the bios / uefi and then to reboot my laptop. After that, no more "RTNETLINK answers: Operation not supported" issue !

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I have a vps which is virtualised with vmware. I installed vmware workstation and now installing freebsd for testing purposes. Didn't finished the installation but trying to figure out how networking will be held.
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I have just recently upgraded to Wheezy. Since I have updated my server will spontaneously kill networking. What logs could I look in to see if I can find the issue? I have looked in /var/log and there are no logs that look relevant that have been updated in the past few days. This server runs headless so re-enabling networking means turning the server off and on again as I can't ssh to it.
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how to change skype port in windows 8.1? Apache/xampp is not running even after changing default value of httpd.conf and httpd-ssl.conf
Modern Skype app uses port 80 by default. There is no option to change the port settings. Port 80 must be forwarded for modern Skype app to operate properly.
Please See this thread.
http://community.skype.com/t5/Windows-8-1-from-Windows-Store/No-proxy-settings-option-in-Windows-8-Skype/m-p/1155558/highlight/true#M299
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