[pptp-server] POPTOP Problems
Patrick Reid
P.J.Reid at earthling.net
Wed Jun 21 10:11:20 CDT 2000
Just specify the IP in the chap-secrets file, like this (from my
chap-secrets):
rrock reidworld @/home/rrock/passwords/vpnfore.txt 192.168.99.33
reidworld rrock @/home/rrock/passwords/vpnback.txt 192.168.99.11
This entry has user rrock logging into machine reidworld using a password
which is stored in /home/rrock/passwords/vpnfore.txt (the same password
backwards is in /home/rrock/passwords/vpnback.txt). reidworld is always on
192.168.99.11 and rrock always gets 192.168.99.33
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-----Original Message-----
From: pptp-server-admin at lists.schulte.org
[mailto:pptp-server-admin at lists.schulte.org]On Behalf Of Richard Talbot
Sent: June 20, 2000 7:04 PM
To: pptp-server at lists.schulte.org
Subject: [pptp-server] POPTOP Problems
Thanks very much to those that helped me out. I eventually got hold of the
latest kernel and followed vanja's instructions. I was rewarded at 2AM this
morning when the 95 box dialed out to the net and connected using Ms-chap-2.
Now that I have everything working, I have another question..
Is it possible to have each client getting their own IP address (on the
client side)? I have here 3 ethernet networks connected to my firewall. It
would be useful to me if I could allocate some clients to my DMZ, while
allowing others onto my local lan. If the IP's were predictable I could do
this.
Thanks
Richard
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