Gaming_VPN_Using_PPTPD

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= How to set up Gaming VPN using PPTPD =
TODO.

Current problem(s):
 * Only one IPX connection is accepted


== Server, Linux ==
Packing and authentication (except plain text) is not used because it eats bandwidth.

{{{
 apt-get install pptpd webmin-pptp ipx ipxripd
}}}

=== Webmin ===
Go to webmin, https://127.0.0.1:10000/

Go to Networking -> PPTP VPN Server

==== PPTP Server Options ====
Default values

==== PPP Options ====
 * Lock PTY = NO
 * Create proxy ARP = YES
 * Require authentication = NEVER
 * PAP Authentication = May be used
 * CHAP authentication = May be used
 * Unix authentication = NO
--
 * MS-CHAP Authentication = May be used
 * MS-CHAP 2 Authentication = May be used
 * Enable MPPE encryption = Cannot be used
 * Use 40-bit MPPE encryption = Cannot be used
 * Use 128-bit MPPE encryption = Cannot be used
 * Enable stateful MPPE mode = Default (Disabled)

==== PPP Accounts ====
Does this even need explaining? :)

=== /etc/ppp/options ===
edit '''/etc/ppp/options''' search for IPX
{{{
 noipx
}}}

into this
{{{
 #noipx
 ipx
 ipx-network 4
}}}


== Client, Windows XP ==
 * Install IPX
 * Create VPN connection.

=== VPN Settings ===
Custom settings, check only PAP

VPN-type = PPTP-VPN

Negotiate multilink

TCP/IP = don't use gateway

CategoryDocumentation CategoryGames
#REFRESH 0 http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gaming_VPN_Using_PPTPD

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