I have to admit that 0.7 has many bugs that should have been addressed
before release.  I do use 0.7 since hardy because I depend on my sprint
card to connect and 0.7 handles it very well.  As nm 0.7 pptp is kind of
broken, I can see how people are upset.  I myself, am surprised that
pptp still has bugs.  Maybe the developers are underestimating the
amount of people that use pptp.  I don't know.

There are two ways to make pptp work today:

A. Install kvpnc, configure and you are good to go.  I used this myself
when I was testing 0.7 in Hardy and pptp was non-existant.  It works
very solidly.

or

B. Force pptp to work in nm 0.7 via hacks & teaks via the gconfig
editor.

here are workarounds for these problems.

1. You need to add a refuse-eap key in gconfig and set it to yes. If you
don't do this, the pptp client will send the host-name instead of your
user name to the server. This will cause your connection to be rejected.

2. If you are using a domain name to log in, don't put it in the domain
box. Instead, put your domain name and your user-name together in the
name field. domain\login

3. This is my gconf setup:

gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -- put in the ip of your server here
lcp-echo-failure 5
lcp-echo-interval 30
mppe-stateful yes
no-vj-comp yes
refuse-chap yes
refuse-eap yes -- new key you must put in.
refuse-mschap yes
refuse-pap yes
require-mppe yes
require-mppe-128 yes
service-type org.freedesktop.NetowrkManager.pptp
user domain\userlogin -- you have to do it like this otherwise it won't work. 
on the gui, leave the domain name blank.

And finally, the keys must be added in
system\networking\connections\yourvpnpptpconnectio n\vpn.

The refuse-eap key trick was found by somebody else so I don't take
credit for it.

Hope this helps....

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