David Wright <deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk> writes: > I think there's a fourth field missing there.
Correct! Please read on. > > Anyway, what I just did is: install pptp-linux (which pulls in ppp) > and typed: > # pptpsetup --create work --server ukvpn.ufreevpn.com --username > ufreevpn.com --password free --encrypt --start Thank you! Thanks to your answer, I was able to duplicate what you did. This system does not run a GUI desktop. It has enough RAM but it runs a 600-MHZ Pentium and I suspect that gnome would be a little slow. I also remember reading that ppptpsetup was a GUI application so I just figured it wouldn't run, here. I do have a gnome system but it runs rather hot so I only fire it up when needed and turn it off later as it makes a pretty good heater in Winter and an even better one in Summer. I was going to run ppptpsetup there and see what it generated, but I then discovered that ppptpsetup is actually on this system that has no gnome so I just ran it from root and figured the worst thing that would happen would be a message about no X display but it ran, producing a message that it had succeeded and was using the same two DNS's your running of the script printed. In less than a second, it configured everything and I appear to have a working VPN. Many thanks. It looks like my chap-secrets file was totally wrong or at least it was missing that 4TH field where there is now a * but the new vpn file named "work" it created looks like I had gotten that part right. Many thanks. Martin McCormick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150806005503.JWMQ8837.txofep01.suddenlink.net@localhost