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README |
Quickstart for the PPTP client. Set up your /etc/ppp/ppp.conf based on the example in this directory. Make these substitutions: SERVER IP address of the PPTP server LABEL PPP label to use (must be the same on the command line and in the ppp.conf file) USER Your account name on the server PASSWORD Your password on the server Change the "add" commands in ppp.conf to set up the routing appropriately. Note: your PPP program must be new enough to support MS-CHAP authentication. You must run the program as root. Use a command like this: pptp SERVER LABEL Kill it with ^C when you're done. If you want to access the remote system from other hosts on your LAN, be sure to turn on IP forwarding on the PPTP client machine. John Polstra <jdp@freebsd.org>