I'd love a copy!  Thanks

On Friday, March 27, 2015, Brian S. Vangsgaard <b...@avalanic.dk> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>  for the talk he gave at BSDCan IIRC. I don't need to use RADIUS just a
>> local authentication database. It is in the base and it seems very easy
>> to configure.
>>
>
> It is.
>
>  Is anybody running similar setup in production? Any caveats? Any other
>> advises before I take a plunge.
>>
>
> Yes I am, with Windows, Mac, Linux and OpenBSD clients connecting.
>
> Very easy to configure (linux being the exception :p).
>
> You only need to change npppd.conf, npppd-users and ipsec.conf and you are
> in business.
>
> I wrote an up-to-date guide on how to do it, let me know if you want a
> copy.
>
> Caveats... yes.
> I'm currently seeing issues with some clients (might be a client software
> issue) sending multiple connect requests.
> The ip-address reserved for the client is being assigned to the first
> request, but it seems like the last request "wins", but alas! no ip-address
> available (since it was assigned to the first request).
>
> But then again, I have some Windows clients connected for more than 2
> weeks non-stop, before they disconnect (prob. a Windows update wanting to
> reboot ;) ).
>
>
> --
> bsv

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