pptpsetup(8)
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol setup
Description
PPTPSETUP
NAME
pptpsetup - Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol setup
SYNOPSIS
pptpsetup
--create <TUNNEL> --server <SERVER> [--domain
<DOMAIN>]
--username <USERNAME> [--password <PASSWORD>]
[--encrypt] [--start]
pptpsetup --delete <TUNNEL>
DESCRIPTION
PPTP Client is a Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD client for the proprietary Microsoft Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol, PPTP.
This script configures PPTP Client on Linux.
OPTIONS
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--create TUNNEL |
create a tunnel named TUNNEL | ||
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--delete TUNNEL |
delete the file /etc/ppp/peers/TUNNEL and any lines from /etc/ppp/chap-secrets that contains " TUNNEL" as a single word | ||
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--server SERVER |
the IP address or host name of the server | ||
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--domain DOMAIN |
the authentication domain name (optional) |
--username USERNAME
the username you are to use
--password PASSWORD
the password you are to use. If you don’t specify a password, pptpsetup will ask for one.
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--encrypt |
whether encryption is required | ||
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--start |
whether the connection should be started after configuration. |
AUTHOR
Nelson Ferraz <nferraz at gmail.com>, based on James Cameron’s PPTP Client Debian HOWTO.
SEE ALSO
PPTP Client Debian HOWTO
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-debian.phtml
PPTP Client Diagnosis HOWTO
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-diagnosis.phtml
COPYRIGHT
pptpsetup - Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol setup
Copyright (C) 2006 Nelson Ferraz
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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