> David Berndt

>      Eje, I would ussually agree with you there but there are
approximately 0
> bb routers that do encrypted pppoe, sure some of them do secure mschapv2
> authentication but none of them (excluding snapgear and draytek
possibly)
> do encrypted pppoe. The point of the original post was to see if an
> encrypted tunnel could be created to help with security or atleast with
> the users feeling of "security".


Uhhhh.... I always thought PPOE included some (thin?) form of security
that would prevent the casual sniffer from seeing plain text flying
around. Does it provide anything at all for encrypting the connection, or
is it just a neat way to authenticate legit users?

Tim Foster
www.AledoBroadBand.com
Aledo's only high-speed ISP

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