> So, the question is simply "what side do you want to be the server, and > what side the client". The server should run on Linux side. I believed that it implied from the Subject's "connect ... to Linux"; but I should say that explicitely. you are right. L:) > ------------ Původní zpráva ------------ > Od: Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Předmět: Re: Connect Standard Windows VPN to Linux box > Datum: 15.1.2010 02:09:13 > ---------------------------------------- > Chris Smart wrote: > > 2010/1/15 j.halifax . <j.halifax@xxxxxxxxx>: > > > >>> However under Fedora, I can't fund the pptpd package. > >>> > >> Yes. yum says me "No package pptpd available." :( > >> Thank you. > >> > > > > You can download the source yourself and build it: > > http://poptop.sourceforge.net/ > > > > It has a sample pptpd.conf which you can edit. > > > > > > > I really don't understand the conundrum. > > The standard vpn server on a Windows box uses pptp. So, when I want my > linux box to access a windows system I use a pptp client on my linux box > to create a vpn tunnel to the windows system that is running a pptp server. > > When I want a windows system to access/create a vpn tunnel I have my > linux box running the openvpn server and the windows box using an > openvpn client. > > So, the question is simply "what side do you want to be the server, and > what side the client". > > > -- > All that glitters has a high refractive index. > > > > -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines