5.6.3. PPTP
The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a method for implementing virtual
private networks between two hosts. PPTP is easy to configure and widely deployed
amongst Microsoft Dial-up networking servers. However, due to its weak encryption
algorithms, it is nowadays considered insecure but it still provides a straightforward way
for establishing tunnels.
When setting up a PPTP tunnel, you would need to choose between server or client. A
client tunnel requires the following parameters to be set:
Parameter
Server address
Username
Password
Setting up a server requires the following settings:
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Figure 5.33.: PPTP Administration
PPTP Client Settings
The address of the remote server
The user-name used for authentication
The password used for authentication
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