Le 08/10/2016 à 19:25, Li Wei a écrit :
pptp-linux provides pptpsetup command.
I run pptpsetup with some options and it displays:
Which options ? (you can mask the server address, login and password)
Thank Pascal Hambourg!
pptp-linux provides pptpsetup command.
I run pptpsetup with some options and it displays:
Using interface ppp0
Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
CHAP authentication succeeded
MPPE 128-bit stateless compression enabled
local IP address 192.168.115.34
remote IP address 192.168.1
How about using graphical pptp client, like network manager?
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2016-10-07 4:04 GMT+03:00 Li Wei :
> I want to use vpn to bypass censor.
> In XP, it's OK
> In Linux I have installed and run pptp-linux:
>
> Using interface ppp0
> Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
> CHAP authentication succeeded
> M
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Le 08/10/2016 à 03:00, Li Wei a écrit :
how to add a route to the remote IP 192.168.115.1 on interface ppp0? Thanks!
The route should have been added autom
Thanks for your reply!
I'm user of VPN. The provider chooses PPTP.
In Windows XP, it works and the default gateway is 192.168.115.34
how to config it in Linux? Thanks!
how to add a route to the remote IP 192.168.115.1 on interface ppp0? Thanks!
In Linux I use VPN with pptp-linux
below is by ifcon
Le 07/10/2016 à 03:04, Li Wei a écrit :
I want to use vpn to bypass censor.
In XP, it's OK
In Linux I have installed and run pptp-linux:
Why PPTP ? Didn't you just write you wanted a VPN ?
Using interface ppp0
Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/1
CHAP authentication succeeded
MPPE 128-bit stateless
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