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Newer page: version 9 Last edited on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 9:29:10 am by CraigBox Revert
Older page: version 8 Last edited on Thursday, May 22, 2003 11:12:13 am by CraigBox Revert
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 If you have a firewall, you have to pinhole port 1723 TCP and GRE to the server running pptpd. 
  
 !Client setup 
  
-Assuming you have a Windows 2k/XP client, this is a simple matter. Make a regular VPN connection, entering your pptpd server's IP to connect to. Also, flick through and turn off encryption and encrypted passwords for now (you may need to dig in an advanced setting dialog or something, at least in XP. Don't let it put you off). You may want to go to TCP/IP settings and turn off the default route. If you do this, you will probably have to set up additional routes in Windows. I don't know how to do this and make it stick (someone should possibly put this here too) .  
-http://www.domain-logic.com/support/secure_tunnel.htm Detailed HowTo with pictures to setup Windows VPN client by Randall Perry 
+Assuming you have a Windows 2k/XP client, this is a simple matter. Make a regular VPN connection, entering your pptpd server's IP to connect to. Also, flick through and turn off encryption and encrypted passwords for now (you may need to dig in an advanced setting dialog or something, at least in XP. Don't let it put you off). You may want to go to TCP/IP settings and turn off the default route:  
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+* Right click the connection and select Properties  
+* Go to the Networking tab, select TCP/IP and click Properties  
+* Tick Advanced and remove the tick from the box "Use default gateway on remote network"  
+* Click OK all the way out .  
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+http://www.domain-logic.com/support/secure_tunnel.htm - Detailed HowTo with pictures to setup Windows VPN client by Randall Perry.  
  
 If your Windows machine is behind a firewall, you need to put through similar pinholes. Port 1723 TCP to the machine connecting to pptpd, and GRE to that machine too. 
  
 Then put in your username and click connect -- all should be go.