To be quite honest, I willing to bet my problems were user error. I could
simply not find any decent documentation on it, and it pretty much boils
down to ppp options anyway. But I was literally stuck at the most basic
options, given that all I have to go with is the info I use to connect
froma windows pptp client - a server IP, a domain name, and a username and
password. You'd think with those few parameters I could use it, but no :)
I won't have time for a while, so hpefully when I do get around to it,
this new development effort will have progressed a little.
I'm getting by just nicely with a windows vpn client until then, thanks to
your VPN masquerade efforts!
thanks though
charles
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, John D. Hardin wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Charles Galpin wrote:
>
> > this allows you to use a pptp based vpn from a masqueraded client machine
> > thru the firewall.
> >
> > I have yet to figure out how to get a linux vpn client to work though :(
>
> The 1.0.2 PPTP VPN client has a bug that can sometimes cause the
> connection to fail.
>
> The development of the Linux PPTP client was suspended for a while
> because Scott Ananian moved on to other things. It's now being moved
> to a CVS repository so that development may resume. There should
> hopefully be a 1.0.3 version out soon that fixes this bug and adds
> some other improvements.
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