PPTP Trouble

2001-07-27 Thread Cameron Haegle
I am still unable to get my 4.2-FreeBSD server to successfully make a pptp connected to my company's VPN server.   My system is configured to perform firewall functions for my home office computers.   Below are the logged messages from a connection attempt (taken from the /var/log/messages an

RE: PPTPClient Setup

2001-07-24 Thread Cameron Haegle
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Olivier Cherrier Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:43 AM To: 'Cameron Haegle'; Bill Moran Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PPTPClient Setup >Bill, > >Thanks for the information. > >What I have is a FreeBSD server connected via

Re: PPTPClient Setup

2001-07-24 Thread Cameron Haegle
Bill, Thanks for the information. What I have is a FreeBSD server connected via cable modem. Is mpd still recommended? I have installed pptpclient, but the documentation is quite sparse. Cameron - Original Message - From: "Bill Moran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Ca

PPTPClient Setup

2001-07-24 Thread Cameron Haegle
I am trying to get the pptpclient working between my 4.2 server and my companies Microsoft VPN server.   I have not found any really useful sites regarding the setup of this.   Any suggestions?   Thanks in advance.   Cameron

Sendmail

2001-07-10 Thread Cameron Haegle
Before I dig too deep into the Sendmail documentation I wanted to ensure that the following is possible.   My FreeBSD box is performing NATd and IPFW functions for a few PCs at home, off of my cable modem. Wheneve I attempt to send an e-mail from my system I receive a message back from indica

Re: Securing the root account

2001-06-19 Thread Cameron Haegle
I want to thank everyone for their input on this issue. I will take everyone's input into serious consideration, before I fo forward. Thanks. Cam - Original Message - From: "Lars Fredriksen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "C

Securing the root account

2001-06-19 Thread Cameron Haegle
I come from the Windoze side of the playground, where you are able to rename the Administrator account name, in order to provide a bit more security.   Can a similar thing be done with FreeBSD?   Cam