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Select the
Enable
check box to enable the PPTP Server
Select the
Minimum Authentication Required
. Access is denied to remote users attempting to
connect using an authentication scheme weaker than the selected scheme. The schemes are
described below, from strongest to weakest.
•
Encrypted Authentication (MS-CHAP v2):
The strongest type of authentication to use; this
is the recommended option
•
Weakly Encrypted Authentication (CHAP):
This is the weakest type of encrypted password
authentication to use. It is not recommended that clients connect using this as it provides very
little password protection. Also note that clients connecting using CHAP are unable to encrypt
traffic
•
Unencrypted Authentication (PAP):
This is plain text password authentication. When using
this type of authentication, the client password is transmitted unencrypted.
•
None
Select the
Required Encryption Level
. Access is denied to remote users attempting to connect
not using this encryption level. Strong
40 bit or 128 bit encryption
is recommended
In
Local Address
enter IP address to assign to the server's end of the VPN connection
In
Remote Addresses
enter the pool of IP addresses to assign to the incoming client's VPN
connections (e.g. 192.168.1.10-20). This must be a free IP address (or a range of free IP
addresses), from the network (typically the LAN) that remote users are assigned while connected
to the Console server
Enter the desired value of the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the PPTP interfaces into
the
MTU
field (defaults to 1400)
In the
DNS Server
field, enter the IP address of the DNS server that assigns IP addresses to
connecting PPTP clients
In the
WINS Server
field, enter the IP address of the WINS server that assigns IP addresses to
connecting PPTP client