Kxt 70 wrote:
> I have played with this a lot in the past 2-3 monts
> until I got it working. What I found out:
> 
> TSL 2.2 out of the box supports only non encrypted
> PPTP connecteion. The problem is that TSL kernel is
> not patched with MPPE-MPCC to support encryption. Try
> to disable the encryption in your Windows client and
> you'll see the PPTP will start working.
> 
> Of course PPTP without encryption is useless so here
> is what I did to have the encryption enabled:
> 
> - on a development server i installed TSL 2.2 with
> kernel 2.4.31 and kernel-source 2.4.31
> - I patched the kernel with mppe-mppc patch from here
> http://www.polbox.com/h/hs001/
> - compiled the kernel and modules. The only thing I
> was interested in was mppe module for 2.4.31 kernel.
> - I got the module _only_ and inserted it in my
> production server. Now PPTP with encryption worked for
> me.

When I set up PPTP with TSL 2.2 (a few months ago) all I needed was to
patch PPP to get mppe-support.

The TSL folks are reluctant to include this by default since it's
violates some patents and TSL just opened up mirrors in the US.

https://bugs.trustix.org/show_bug.cgi?id=810

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