Re: pptp server

2001-02-11 Thread Archie Cobbs
Olivier Cherrier writes: > >It should work with all Windows clients as long as they don't > >require MS-CHAP version 2 authentication. > > Yes, it works. > It works fine. > But there is no encryption of data between MPD and windows clients... When I > do some work in a such connection, I can read

RE: pptp server

2001-02-08 Thread Olivier Cherrier
>It should work with all Windows clients as long as they don't >require MS-CHAP version 2 authentication. > Yes, it works. It works fine. But there is no encryption of data between MPD and windows clients... When I do some work in a such connection, I can read data with a tcpdump ... Nevertheles

Re: pptp server

2001-02-08 Thread Archie Cobbs
Julian Elischer writes: > > Olivier Cherrier writes: > > > Ho, I think that I found my problem ... maybe > > > In fact, the "mppe encryption" is included in the MS-Chap protocol, isn't it > > > > MPPE encryption piggybacks on MPPC compression. You can have > > either or both of 'E' and/or 'C'. Mp

Re: pptp server

2001-02-08 Thread Julian Elischer
Archie Cobbs wrote: > > Olivier Cherrier writes: > > Ho, I think that I found my problem ... maybe > > In fact, the "mppe encryption" is included in the MS-Chap protocol, isn't it > > MPPE encryption piggybacks on MPPC compression. You can have > either or both of 'E' and/or 'C'. Mpd only suppor

Re: pptp server

2001-02-07 Thread Archie Cobbs
Olivier Cherrier writes: > Ho, I think that I found my problem ... maybe > In fact, the "mppe encryption" is included in the MS-Chap protocol, isn't it MPPE encryption piggybacks on MPPC compression. You can have either or both of 'E' and/or 'C'. Mpd only supports 'E' because 'C' requires proprie

RE: pptp server

2001-02-07 Thread Olivier Cherrier
> >Yes, I've already asked him I am a little bit confused >that I don't >succeed ... :( >Maybe it is my fuc... windows 2k which is the problem > Ho, I think that I found my problem ... maybe In fact, the "mppe encryption" is included in the MS-Chap protocol, isn't it ? The encryption,

RE: pptp server

2001-02-07 Thread Olivier Cherrier
> Has someone succeed in using mpd as pptp server with windows >clients ? > >yes many many have.. > >I have done it but not here. It was relatively easy.. >wait for archie to come on line (He's in California) >to help find your problem.. > Yes, I've already asked him I am a little bit confu

Re: pptp server

2001-02-07 Thread Julian Elischer
Olivier Cherrier wrote: > > Hi. > > I would like to install a pptp server on a FreeBox 4.2 firewall. > I have to allow remote connections from windows clients (Win 98 - 2k) to > this firewall. This firewall runs IPF and IPNat. > > I tried mpd 3.2 > (ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/branches/-c