Yura wrote:
To the kernel MS-CHAPv2 has no relation.
It must support it pppd.
Yura
It was MPPE that was included in 2.6.15.
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On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 03:46:55PM +0300, Yura wrote:
> To the kernel MS-CHAPv2 has no relation.
> It must support it pppd.
>
The version of pppd in Sarge (and I assume Etch/Sid) has been patched to
support it.
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To the kernel MS-CHAPv2 has no relation.
It must support it pppd.
Yura
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On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 10:49:10AM +0800, Lars Boegild Thomsen wrote:
> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>
> >> Can you know how to be connected Debian to to the internet for to
> >> protocols:
> >> MS-CHAPv2 - protocol of authentification (widely utillized in products
> >> from Microsoft),
> > This requ
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>> Can you know how to be connected Debian to to the internet for to
>> protocols:
>> MS-CHAPv2 - protocol of authentification (widely utillized in products
>> from Microsoft),
> This requires a patched kernel.
Not any longer. I'm not absolutely certain when it got incl
2006/7/26, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Yura wrote:
> VPN MS-CHAPv2 MPPE
> Hi,
>
> Can you know how to be connected Debian to to the internet for to
> protocols:
> MS-CHAPv2 - protocol of authentification (widely utillized in products
> from Microsoft),
Yura wrote:
> VPN MS-CHAPv2 MPPE
> Hi,
>
> Can you know how to be connected Debian to to the internet for to
> protocols:
> MS-CHAPv2 - protocol of authentification (widely utillized in products
> from Microsoft),
> MPPE - Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (method of co
VPN MS-CHAPv2 MPPE
Hi,
Can you know how to be connected Debian to to the internet for to protocols:
MS-CHAPv2 - protocol of authentification (widely utillized in products
from Microsoft),
MPPE - Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (method of coding of
information at a transmission on a VPN
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