[pptp-server] Re: I just don't understand why this is so damn hard!!!!

Martin A. Walker maw at synesis.net
Thu Dec 23 17:31:29 CST 1999


Well, I've got a 10 MB link in Vancouver, Canada, and wouldn't mind hosting this. I only check this list sporadically, and am not actually subscribed to it, so if you'd like to take me up on the hosting, you should contact me directly as maw at synesis.net

Regards,
Martin Walker

--- original message ---
My time is so short.. and support is so painful :-). But know that I care..
and that i hear ya.. and that in the near future I plan to resolve this
rc4/auth patch mess.. (i live in Oz.. but my bandwidth leaves much to be
desired.. and hence I don't host a rc4/auth version locally)... Anyone?

l8r
-matt


On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Greg Mader wrote:
>Amen, brother!
>
>Matt has personally tried to walk me through the building of the damn binaries.
> It has never worked for me, either. 
>
> I ask the kind souls on this list to put more of it together, ( including the
>SSL parts, overseas of course), and document what is working, and how they did
>it, and make this more useable.
>
>To put it in perspective, if those idiots at Microsoft can put together PPTP,
>with encryption and a user interface, I know that the talent here can do it
>better yet. I have faith in Matt, and the rest of the developers. Please listen
>to your beta testers, though.  PopTop needs some work to make it more useable.
>
>Greg Mader
>
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