[CentOS] Howto create a VPN connection on desktop (CentOS 6)
Ljubomir Ljubojevic
office at plnet.rsThu Jul 14 07:11:14 UTC 2011
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Mark Weaver wrote: > > It really has been a while for me doing this stuff so I'm going to have > to eat a little crow here and ask: what is all of the following trying > to tell me? > <snip> > My guess of the culprit would be: Non-zero Async Control Character Maps are not supported! Also thing to investigate: Warning: can't open options file /root/.ppprc: Permission denied Also try this from Ubuntu Forums: Re: Can't connect to PPTP VPN What PPTP settings are you using? I've had this problem for a long time as well, although I did manage to find a combination that worked. Give it a try: Tick - Refuse EAP - Allow Deflate compression - Allow BSD compression - Require MPPE encryption - Require 128 bit MPPE encryption - Enable stateful MPPE - Use peer DNS Do not tick - Authenticate peer - Refuse CHAP - Refuse MS CHAP - Require MPPC encryption Ljubomir
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