Mirko Scurk schreef:
Hi!
On Lenny need to setup pptpd + radius for windows clients. Studied couple
of howtos but all seem to be incomplete or to complicated.
That's because it is rather complicated.
Linux 2.6.26-2-686-bigmem
libradiusclient-ng2 0.5.5-1
pptpd
Patrick Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> 1. Is pptp+mppe any insecure? Why? Since the pptpd server can force the
> connection to use mppe encryption with the client. How come pptp+mppe is
> insecure? Is it because the encryption algorithm or lack of the public key
> infrastructure?
For a
Title: RE: pptp vpn
For 1., i think ipsec check the integrity of each packet, who is it coming from, who is it going to etc. And it's doing a kind of checksum of each packet, on the data if contains.
Also you have two modes in ipsec.
partial answer anyway...You can read fre
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 01:01, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> I have two question about pptp vpn:
>
> 2. I can easily install freeswan on Linux, but where can I find the Windows
> client that can talk with freeswan server?
This would be a good start:
http://vpn.ebootis.de/
--
Meir Kriheli
MKsoft sy
I have two question about pptp vpn:
1. Is pptp+mppe any insecure? Why? Since the pptpd server can force the
connection to use mppe encryption with the client. How come pptp+mppe is
insecure? Is it because the encryption algorithm or lack of the public key
infrastructure?
2. I can easily insta
Mikael Jirari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I want to patch ppp.
>
> I did apt-get source ppp and now i have a couple of files with dsc, diff,
> orig.
> My patch is linux-2.4.16-openssl-0.9.6b-mppe.patch.
>
> How can i apply the patch, i know how to do for the kernel but not for a
> special pa
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 07:12:11PM -, Mikael Jirari wrote:
> I d/l the sources in /home/mikael/ppp
(directory information remvoed)
> As root i launch patch -p1 < /path/to/patch/file
> or even in ppp-2.4.1.uus and ppp-2.4.1.uus.orig directories, none of
> them works
>
> The result of the comma
Title: RE: pptp vpn
I d/l the sources in /home/mikael/ppp
And i have all these files
drwxr-xr-x 17 mikael mikael 4096 Nov 15 14:41 ppp-2.4.1.uus
drwxr-xr-x 16 mikael mikael 4096 Sep 29 2001 ppp-2.4.1.uus.orig
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 47116 Dec 10 2001
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 01:41:49PM -, Mikael Jirari wrote:
> I want to patch ppp.
>
> I did apt-get source ppp and now i have a couple of files with dsc, diff,
> orig.
> My patch is linux-2.4.16-openssl-0.9.6b-mppe.patch.
>
> How can i apply the patch, i know how to do for the kernel but not
Title: RE: pptp vpn
Hi list,
I want to patch ppp.
I did apt-get source ppp and now i have a couple of files with dsc, diff, orig.
My patch is linux-2.4.16-openssl-0.9.6b-mppe.patch.
How can i apply the patch, i know how to do for the kernel but not for a special package sources.
Thanx
ian collection ? How is it called ?
> - Or where can i find it ?
>
> Regards
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jamin W. Collins [mailto:jcollins@;asgardsrealm.net]
> Sent: 05 November 2002 14:56
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: pptp vpn
>
>
> On T
Title: RE: pptp vpn
Hi list,
I have patched my kernel using
patch -p0 < linux-2.4.16-openssl-0.9.6b-mppe.patch
I was told to patch ppp too with mppe but
- Does this previous command patched ppp ? Is that all i had to do ?
- I didn't find any lines related to mppe in m
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 10:48:55AM -, Mikael Jirari wrote:
> You suggested me to apply to patches on my kernel, but i can't find them
> using apt-cache.
> Are they in the debian collection ?
For the kernel, you want "kernel-patch-mppe" it's available in testing
and unstable.
> Also you told
like to do the patches by
myself.
Thanx
-Original Message-From: Mikael Jirari
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 04 November 2002
15:52To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: pptp
vpn
Thank you,
I had read in the documentation but i'm glad to have a
confi
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 15:51:02 - Mikael Jirari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had read in the documentation but i'm glad to have a confirmation
> because i'm a bit lost sometimes.
Last I looked, the PPTP documentation was a bit scattered, but that was a
while ago.
> Does your poptop server wor
Title: RE: pptp vpn
Thank you,
I had read in the documentation but i'm glad to have a confirmation because i'm a bit lost sometimes.
Does your poptop server working well ?
I'll go back on that topic tomorrow or before the end of the week.
Regards
-Original Message--
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 10:25:59 - Mikael Jirari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I read different papers but some seems to ask to patch the kernel. Some
> documentations says that I have to patch the kernel when i want to use
> the linux box as a client.
I've implemented a few of these. There are t
hi ya
i dont have access to the pptp server no more ...
( left that client long ago
use mortonbay's pptpd
telnet pptpd might now work ... its NOT talking
the right protocol
- check your firewall is not blocking those ports
c ya
alvin
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Mikael Jirari wrote:
> I read the
Title: RE: pptp vpn
I read the MS documentation and win2k is not mentioned.
Tried to set up the poptop server but it doesn't seem to listen on 1723 (i checked with a telnet).
Also when i try to connect i have this message
/etc/ppp# No free connection slots or IPs available - no
hi ya
if you want to use pptp for MS clients...
- d/l pptp client sw from MS on your windoze boxes
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/ProductInfo/faqs/PPTPfaq.asp
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnwebtool/html/understanding_pptp.asp
- d
Title: Message
I
think the "pptpd' package might help you.
-Original Message-From: Mikael Jirari
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday 4 November 2002
11:49To: 'DEFFONTAINES Vincent'; 'Debian'Subject: RE:
pptp vpn
Yes,
I
already
ian'Subject: RE: pptp
vpn
You
can use freeswan (www.freeswan.org)
which is a good implementation of IPSEC on ipv4 for linux. Yes it is a linux
kernel patch, for "client" side as for "server" (gateway) side. Due to
some USA laws everyone knows about, there i
Title: pptp vpn
You
can use freeswan (www.freeswan.org) which
is a good implementation of IPSEC on ipv4 for linux. Yes it is a linux kernel
patch, for "client" side as for "server" (gateway) side. Due to some USA
laws everyone knows about, there is no way freeswan could be integrated into th
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