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An IETF group working on PPP's extensions.
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Point-to-Point Protocol Extensions (pppext)
Last Modified: 2005-06-07
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The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP, RFC 1661) is a mature protocol with a
large number of subprotocols, encapsulations and other
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PPTP technical specification by 3Com.
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Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) Technical Specifications
Kory Hamzeh/Ascend Communications
Gurdeep Singh Pall/Microsoft Corporation
William Verthein/U.S. Robotics
Jeff Taarud/3Com Corporation
W. Andrew Little/ECI Telematics
This document describes the Point to Point Tunneling Protocol
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A GNU program allowing to encrypt arbitrary TCP connections inside Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
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Stunnel -- Universal SSL Wrapper
Stunnel is a program that allows you to encrypt arbitrary
TCP connections inside SSL
available on both Unix and Windows.
Stunnel can allow you to secure non-SSL aware daemons
and protocols (like POP, IMAP, LDAP, etc) by having
Stunnel provide the encryption,
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PPTP server solution for Linux. Includes downloads, documentation and news.
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Poptop is the PPTP server solution for Linux.
Poptop - The PPTP Server for Linux
current experimental version
Poptop is the PPTP server solution for Linux.
Ports also exist for Solaris 2.6,
PPTP stands for Point to Point Tunneling Protocol. It was
developed by a consortium including Microsoft and is used for
tunnels across the Internet.
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A Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD client for the Microsoft Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol.
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PPTP Client Project
PPTP Client is a Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD client for the
proprietary Microsoft Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol, PPTP. Allows
connection to a PPTP based Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Hosting provided by SourceForge. Sponsored by HP.
PPTP Client is licensed under the GNU General
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Technologies used for creating secure VPNs. Various standards and protocols listed with links to related RFCs.
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The term "VPN" has taken on many different meanings in recent
that describes many of the terms used in the VPN market today.
In specific, it differentiates between secure VPNs and
trusted VPNs , which are two very different technologies.
For secure VPNs , the technologies that VPNC supports are
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An IPsec reference implementation for Linux.
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NIST Cerberus, An IPsec Reference Implementation for Linux
This section is dedicated to recent news and software developments.
05/12/00 - Cerberus 0.5 release
The most current versions of the Cerberus 0.5 IPsec software and the PlutoPlus
0.1 IKE software will soon be available via WWW download.
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IPSec VPN configuration information.
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Beer, rants and boot sectors. Fresh every Tuesday.
Yeah baby, this is old. Much of the content was moved
After trying to configure an
IPSEC based VPN based on the
samples and documentation provided with the Open BSD
2.4 release, I decided that a
mini- FAQ would be a good idea. Hopefully,
IP Sec and VPN Background
Sec tunnel between two Open
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Counterpane Systems has exposed insecurities in Microsoft's Point to Point Tunneling Protocol.
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Analysis of Microsoft PPTP Version 2
The full paper can be found at
are available in French translations by Fernandes Gilbert.
In 1998, Bruce Schneier and
. We found serious flaws in the following areas:
password hashing -- weak algorithms allow eavesdroppers to learn the
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