VyprVPN on 8900X R3
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VyprVPN on 8900X R3
I am trying to setup VyprVPN to work on my Billion 8900X R3. Basically I would like the modem to permanently establish a connection through VyprVPN network (L2TP IPSec) and set that as default gateway, so that all my devices traffic would be tunnelled through the VPN connection. I have been fumbling around with settings without much success. Any idea how this can be done?
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Re: VyprVPN on 8900X R3
I would suggest using PPTP for the time being, as there seems to be compatibility issues with L2TP over IPsec
(I have posted some screen shot examples on the following link viewtopic.php?f=20&t=11215)
(I have posted some screen shot examples on the following link viewtopic.php?f=20&t=11215)
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Re: VyprVPN on 8900X R3
Why are you going for a Vyprvpn. There are others so many to choose from. Any specific reason or quality which i do not know of may be?maurello wrote:I am trying to setup VyprVPN to work on my Billion 8900X R3. Basically I would like the modem to permanently establish a connection through VyprVPN network (L2TP IPSec) and set that as default gateway, so that all my devices traffic would be tunnelled through the VPN connection. I have been fumbling around with settings without much success. Any idea how this can be done?
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Re: VyprVPN on 8900X R3
I tried also other VPN providers. I didn't succeed with any of the providers. Now I am trying with NordVPN since they have a very dedicated customer support highly experienced. We tried to make IPSec over L2TP and even OpenVPN. Nothing.
Specifically OpenVPN would require a TLS certificate to be loaded, but this is not possible. L2TP for some reason does not accept the handshake. According to all VPN providers Billion software is kind of outdated and does not support modern methods (with modern meaning less than 5 years old...)
Any solution or answer from Billion?
Specifically OpenVPN would require a TLS certificate to be loaded, but this is not possible. L2TP for some reason does not accept the handshake. According to all VPN providers Billion software is kind of outdated and does not support modern methods (with modern meaning less than 5 years old...)
Any solution or answer from Billion?
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Re: VyprVPN on 8900X R3
Use PPTP, it will work with most VPN providersmaurello wrote:I tried also other VPN providers. I didn't succeed with any of the providers. Now I am trying with NordVPN since they have a very dedicated customer support highly experienced. We tried to make IPSec over L2TP and even OpenVPN. Nothing.
Specifically OpenVPN would require a TLS certificate to be loaded, but this is not possible. L2TP for some reason does not accept the handshake. According to all VPN providers Billion software is kind of outdated and does not support modern methods (with modern meaning less than 5 years old...)
Any solution or answer from Billion?
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Re: VyprVPN on 8900X R3
I tried. It gives the same problem as the L2TP. On top of the PPTP is not a very secure protocol. This modem supports L2TP over IPSec and OpenVPN. I dont know why they do not make those work...
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Re: VyprVPN on 8900X R3
The UK model does not currently support open VPN, PPTP confirmed working with Nord VPN. (confirmed with a another customer and tested by me and him, working 8900 series was used)maurello wrote:I tried. It gives the same problem as the L2TP. On top of the PPTP is not a very secure protocol. This modem supports L2TP over IPSec and OpenVPN. I dont know why they do not make those work...
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Re: VyprVPN on 8900X R3
Strange, I tried with NordVPN for hours and hours to install their VPN services. It keeps giving an error. Do you have the settings on how to make it work?
FYI, if you want OpenVPN just install this: http://au.billion.com/index.php?files&t ... on=8&cat=5
FYI, if you want OpenVPN just install this: http://au.billion.com/index.php?files&t ... on=8&cat=5
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Re: VyprVPN on 8900X R3
Sep 5 21:52:04 daemon info syslog: Using interface pppv0
Sep 5 21:52:04 daemon notice syslog: Connect: pppv0 <--> /dev/ttyp0
Sep 5 21:52:04 daemon notice pptp[1894]: anon log[callmgr_main:pptp_callmgr.c:123]: PPTP: The Remote Gateway IP Addresss is 91.236.116.233.
Sep 5 21:52:05 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_rep:pptp_ctrl.c:251]: Sent control packet type is 1 'Start-Control-Connection-Request'
Sep 5 21:52:05 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_disp:pptp_ctrl.c:739]: Received Start Control Connection Reply
Sep 5 21:52:05 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_disp:pptp_ctrl.c:773]: Client connection established.
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_rep:pptp_ctrl.c:251]: Sent control packet type is 7 'Outgoing-Call-Request'
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_disp:pptp_ctrl.c:858]: Received Outgoing Call Reply.
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_disp:pptp_ctrl.c:897]: Outgoing call established (call ID 0, peer's call ID 12544).
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice syslog: CHAP authentication succeeded
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon info syslog: LCP terminated by peer (MPPE required but peer refused)
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[pptp_read_some:pptp_ctrl.c:544]: read returned zero, peer has closed
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[callmgr_main:pptp_callmgr.c:259]: Closing connection (shutdown)
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_rep:pptp_ctrl.c:251]: Sent control packet type is 12 'Call-Clear-Request'
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[pptp_read_some:pptp_ctrl.c:544]: read returned zero, peer has closed
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice syslog: Modem hangup
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice syslog: Connection terminated.
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[call_callback:pptp_callmgr.c:79]: Closing connection (call state)
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon info syslog: Exit.
Sep 5 21:52:04 daemon notice syslog: Connect: pppv0 <--> /dev/ttyp0
Sep 5 21:52:04 daemon notice pptp[1894]: anon log[callmgr_main:pptp_callmgr.c:123]: PPTP: The Remote Gateway IP Addresss is 91.236.116.233.
Sep 5 21:52:05 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_rep:pptp_ctrl.c:251]: Sent control packet type is 1 'Start-Control-Connection-Request'
Sep 5 21:52:05 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_disp:pptp_ctrl.c:739]: Received Start Control Connection Reply
Sep 5 21:52:05 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_disp:pptp_ctrl.c:773]: Client connection established.
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_rep:pptp_ctrl.c:251]: Sent control packet type is 7 'Outgoing-Call-Request'
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_disp:pptp_ctrl.c:858]: Received Outgoing Call Reply.
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_disp:pptp_ctrl.c:897]: Outgoing call established (call ID 0, peer's call ID 12544).
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice syslog: CHAP authentication succeeded
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon info syslog: LCP terminated by peer (MPPE required but peer refused)
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[pptp_read_some:pptp_ctrl.c:544]: read returned zero, peer has closed
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[callmgr_main:pptp_callmgr.c:259]: Closing connection (shutdown)
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_rep:pptp_ctrl.c:251]: Sent control packet type is 12 'Call-Clear-Request'
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[pptp_read_some:pptp_ctrl.c:544]: read returned zero, peer has closed
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice syslog: Modem hangup
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice syslog: Connection terminated.
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[call_callback:pptp_callmgr.c:79]: Closing connection (call state)
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon info syslog: Exit.
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Re: VyprVPN on 8900X R3
maurello wrote:Sep 5 21:52:04 daemon info syslog: Using interface pppv0
Sep 5 21:52:04 daemon notice syslog: Connect: pppv0 <--> /dev/ttyp0
Sep 5 21:52:04 daemon notice pptp[1894]: anon log[callmgr_main:pptp_callmgr.c:123]: PPTP: The Remote Gateway IP Addresss is 91.236.116.233.
Sep 5 21:52:05 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_rep:pptp_ctrl.c:251]: Sent control packet type is 1 'Start-Control-Connection-Request'
Sep 5 21:52:05 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_disp:pptp_ctrl.c:739]: Received Start Control Connection Reply
Sep 5 21:52:05 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_disp:pptp_ctrl.c:773]: Client connection established.
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_rep:pptp_ctrl.c:251]: Sent control packet type is 7 'Outgoing-Call-Request'
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_disp:pptp_ctrl.c:858]: Received Outgoing Call Reply.
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_disp:pptp_ctrl.c:897]: Outgoing call established (call ID 0, peer's call ID 12544).
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice syslog: CHAP authentication succeeded
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon info syslog: LCP terminated by peer (MPPE required but peer refused)
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[pptp_read_some:pptp_ctrl.c:544]: read returned zero, peer has closed
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[callmgr_main:pptp_callmgr.c:259]: Closing connection (shutdown)
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[ctrlp_rep:pptp_ctrl.c:251]: Sent control packet type is 12 'Call-Clear-Request'
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[pptp_read_some:pptp_ctrl.c:544]: read returned zero, peer has closed
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice syslog: Modem hangup
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice syslog: Connection terminated.
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon notice pptp[1899]: anon log[call_callback:pptp_callmgr.c:79]: Closing connection (call state)
Sep 5 21:52:06 daemon info syslog: Exit.
Try following the attached guide, also pick one of their 'Standard VPN servers'
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