Last time I checked, PPTP comes with encryption. All you
have to do is configure it.
From Freshmeat:
PoPToP
About:
PoPToP is a PPTP server for use in PPTP VPN environments. The current
release version supports Windows 95/98/NT/2000 PPTP clients and PPTP
Linux clients. With the relevant patches, PoPToP supports Windows PPTP
clients with the full range of encryption and authentication features.
From apt-cache:
pptpd - PoPToP Point to Point Tunneling Server
I don't think you should have any patching to do. :) The home page
for poptop is at http://www.poptop.org.
-Anne
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 10:54:24AM -0400, Derek J. Balling wrote:
> Does anyone have a nice simple HOWTO on how to add encryption to the
> pptpd daemon, so that windows VPN users can connect using encryption?
> Preferred methods do NOT include patching things, if possible,
> because I'd like to not have to re-patch things every time new
> upgrades come out.
>
> Has anyone built all the necessary items simply as .deb's?
>
> D
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