[Leaplist] connecting IPCop to PPTP VPN how?
Kevin Korb
kmk at sanitarium.net
Fri Jul 24 00:03:05 EDT 2009
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Perhaps the people smart enough to know don't use IPCop :P
Ray Brunkow wrote:
> Ray Brunkow wrote:
>> How do you get IPCop to connect to a PPTP VPN? My computers can all
>> connect, but sadly as I am still going through IPCop it is not doing
>> its intended job of moving my local IP to the VPN IP for the access I
>> need.
>>
>> Is there any way to set up IPCop to connect directly to the PPTP vpn
>> server?
>>
>> yes i know ipsec is better, but its not an option.
>>
> so no luv eh?
>
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