You might want to try pptpclient
(http://pptpclient.sf.net). It allows use of MPPE (M$
Point to Point encryption) as a kernel modulde, if
your VPN server needs it. 

Works rather well too!

Viksit


--- Tanveer Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 1/13/06, Nishant Sharma
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Tanveer,
> >
> > > How to do it in Linux. Is there a ready VPN
> client
> >
> > You can use vpnc. The only issue is that re-keying
> is
> > not supported. So, your VPN is connected for 8 hrs
> at
> > a stretch and then you will have to reconnect it.
> >
> > regards,
> > Nishant
> >
> 
> I tried using VPNC. But got confised at what all to
> give. In windows I just
> give a username and password. I trid kvpnc also and
> in the connection type I
> filled in PPTP. But apart from  my company server IP
> it also has network
> etc., fields which are not there when I configure
> connection for windows.
> Any HOWTO available for the same?
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