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Re: PPTP with Encryption



looks like there's a package for the patch:
kernel-patch-mppe - ppp_mppe module for pppd

xn

On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 12:03:09PM -0400, Derek J. Balling wrote:
> At 8:43 AM -0700 4/30/02, Anne Carasik wrote:
> >Last time I checked, PPTP comes with encryption. All you
> >have to do is configure it.
> 
> >I don't think you should have any patching to do. :) The home page
> >for poptop is at http://www.poptop.org.
> 
> Not unless the packaged pptpd/ppp has something else, from the poptop.org 
> page:
> 
> # Available PPPD patch allows Windows compatible encryption and 
> authentication (MSCHAPv2 and MPPE 40-128 bit RC4 encryption)
> 
> So it seems like theres SOMETHING I need to add to pppd to get 
> encryption to work with it, and (from my reading) it seems like 
> there's a patch that also needs to go in the kernel to make that pppd 
> change work as well.
> 
> D
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