In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Garrett Wollman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> < said:
>
> > Oh. I haven't actually sniffed it, so I'll assume you're right. I
> > apologize for the misinformation.
>
> Well, that's the situation as it was described upthread, and I
> experienced something similar
< said:
> Oh. I haven't actually sniffed it, so I'll assume you're right. I
> apologize for the misinformation.
Well, that's the situation as it was described upthread, and I
experienced something similar when I was first setting up PPP dialups
here.
-GAWollman
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Garrett Wollman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> < said:
>
> > The trouble with this is that your password will be sent unencrypted
> > across the Internet, very possibly hitting a sniffer or two along the
> > way. It's better to insist on chap and fix the broken pee
< said:
> The trouble with this is that your password will be sent unencrypted
> across the Internet, very possibly hitting a sniffer or two along the
> way. It's better to insist on chap and fix the broken peers.
Actually, no: the other side, which considers itself a server, doesn't
want to au
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Lars Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks to Archie and Brian, I now have a working PPTP tunnel up. Here's
> what I changed from the example vpn configuration included in the mpd
> package in /usr/local/etc/mpd/mpd.conf, I thought I'd document this in
> cas
Thanks to Archie and Brian, I now have a working PPTP tunnel up. Here's
what I changed from the example vpn configuration included in the mpd
package in /usr/local/etc/mpd/mpd.conf, I thought I'd document this in
case someone else runs accross the same problem:
1. Remove the "set iface addrs" lin