Re: PPTP-style VPN under RedHat Linux 7 and/or 8

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for PPTP-style VPN software check the following urls

www.poptop.org
pptpclient.sourceforge.net

>From pptpclient.sourceforge.net your can download GTK+
GUI interface which will help to solve your second
problem.

--- Ken Rossman <rossman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Anyone out there regularly using the PPTP-style VPN
> stuff with a RedHat
> Linux 7 or 8 box?  I have just such a beastie here,
> and need to make 
> some
> changes to the VPN configuration, but I am brand new
> to this, and I find
> precious few docs out on the web that discuss how
> this all works in 
> detail.
> 
> My specific questions right now are:
> 
>   1) Where IS all of the configuration for a
> PPTP-type VPN done?  (i.e. 
> what
>      files are involved, and where do they live?)
> 
>   2) By what mechanism are things like the default
> DNS servers for a 
> VPNed
>      LAN fed through to the client?  This is one
> thing I really need to 
> fix,
>      and soon (i.e. I need to find where this info
> is kept and 
> disseminated
>      and update it with new DNS servers).
> 
> Thanks,
> KR
> 
> 
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