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PPP Options
Because the PPTP protocol uses PPP internally to actually transport data, the PPP daemon's configuration effects how it behaves. The options on this page determine if authentication is required or not, and if so what forms of authentication are accepted. CHAP is recommended, as it is the defacto standard for PPTP. However, once authentication is activated you must set up logins for clients on the PPP Accounts page.

The options at the bottom of the page can be used to enable the MPPE encryption and MS-CHAP authentication protocols used by default by Windows clients. MPPE adds security to PPTP connections, but requires that both the PPP daemon and the operating system kernel support it. PPPd versions 2.4.2 and above have native MPPE support, while a patch exists for older versions. However, the actual configuration file options differ between these two PPPd versions. This module will always use the correct options though.



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