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