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Re: PPTP and SAM and OBSD?
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001 carl@bl.echidna.id.au wrote:
We use PPTP for authentication on a large wlan. Wroks great with mostly
all OSes. *BSD, Linux, Amiga and all Win platforms. According to the
PoPToP web page, there is now support for 128bit encryption, but we
haven't upgraded yet. On Win boxes, you use the 'suppotr for VPN' or
something. and DUN 1.2 (Win95se and above, or dl an upgrade). Please note
that our network uses FreeBSD as the PoPToP server. Not sure how it would
work with OpenBSD. The client works fine, though.
>
> A friend of mine has a M$ network, and a OBSD firewall (IPF). He wants to
> access his LAN via PPTP, a scan through the archives shows reference to PoPToP,
> but I can't find anything about it on www.openbsd.org. He wants to
> use SAM (some M$ auth setup, I think) to authenticate
> his PPTP users. Again, no luck looking for it on the lists or the website.
>
> Can anyone suggest where I shuold look in order to give him advice as to what
> he can do?
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> Thanks
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> Carl
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regards/mvh
Stein B. Sylvarnes
stein.sylvarnes@student.uib.no