Mads, Thanks, but at this point I am not in a Position to dictate what is in place. Although I know that PPTP is insecure, it is what I have to work with. It is what it is. The customer is considering implementing Linux in other environments, and perhaps we can implement change then. Right now, my problem is connecting to this PPTP server. Mads Rasmussen wrote: > I assume you know this about the PPTP protocol, Bruce Schneier broke it > several times. > > http://www.counterpane.com/pptp.html > > A better option is IPsec a freeware implementation is available at > www.freeswan.org > > However IPsec clients for windows is a problem, pgp made a freeware version > of pgpnet but it is only capable of making host to host connections. > > Mads Rasmussen / Ci&T systems > www.cit.com.br > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: > Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. -- Albert E. Whale - www.hky.com/aewhale.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ABS Computer Technology, Inc. - Computer & Networking Specialists Sr. Network, Security and Systems Consultant The Father's Rights Network - http://www.hky.com/frn/frnhome.html The Pennsylvania Parenthood Initiative - PAPI - Children need BOTH Parents - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/4688/papi.htm
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