| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182838485868788899091929394 | ################################################################################ $Id: pptpd-options,v 1.1 2004/05/17 02:16:35 quozl Exp $## Sample Poptop PPP options file /etc/ppp/pptpd-options# Options used by PPP when a connection arrives from a client.# This file is pointed to by /etc/pptpd.conf option keyword.# Changes are effective on the next connection.  See "man pppd".## You are expected to change this file to suit your system.  As# packaged, it requires PPP 2.4.2 and the kernel MPPE module.################################################################################ Authentication# Name of the local system for authentication purposes # (must match the second field in /etc/ppp/chap-secrets entries)name pptpd# Optional: domain name to use for authentication# domain mydomain.net# Strip the domain prefix from the username before authentication.# (applies if you use pppd with chapms-strip-domain patch)#chapms-strip-domain# Encryption# Debian: on systems with a kernel built with the package# kernel-patch-mppe >= 2.4.2 and using ppp >= 2.4.2, ...# {{{refuse-paprefuse-chaprefuse-mschap# Require the peer to authenticate itself using MS-CHAPv2 [Microsoft# Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, Version 2] authentication.require-mschap-v2# Require MPPE 128-bit encryption# (note that MPPE requires the use of MSCHAP-V2 during authentication)require-mppe-128# }}}# Network and Routing# If pppd is acting as a server for Microsoft Windows clients, this# option allows pppd to supply one or two DNS (Domain Name Server)# addresses to the clients.  The first instance of this option# specifies the primary DNS address; the second instance (if given)# specifies the secondary DNS address.#ms-dns 10.0.0.1#ms-dns 10.0.0.2# If pppd is acting as a server for Microsoft Windows or "Samba"# clients, this option allows pppd to supply one or two WINS (Windows# Internet Name Services) server addresses to the clients.  The first# instance of this option specifies the primary WINS address; the# second instance (if given) specifies the secondary WINS address.#ms-wins 10.0.0.3#ms-wins 10.0.0.4# Add an entry to this system's ARP [Address Resolution Protocol]# table with the IP address of the peer and the Ethernet address of this# system.  This will have the effect of making the peer appear to other# systems to be on the local ethernet.# (you do not need this if your PPTP server is responsible for routing# packets to the clients -- James Cameron)proxyarp# Debian: do not replace the default routenodefaultroute# Logging# Enable connection debugging facilities.# (see your syslog configuration for where pppd sends to)#debug# Print out all the option values which have been set.# (often requested by mailing list to verify options)#dump# Miscellaneous# Create a UUCP-style lock file for the pseudo-tty to ensure exclusive# access.lock# Disable BSD-Compress compressionnobsdcomp 
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