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** When both are enabled, we will do "local auth" first. If this user is not found in "local account", then check the remote radius sever.
 
** When both are enabled, we will do "local auth" first. If this user is not found in "local account", then check the remote radius sever.
 
* Protocols: supported auth protocols, which shall be consistence with VPN client settings.
 
* Protocols: supported auth protocols, which shall be consistence with VPN client settings.
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* MPPE: when enabled, PPTP server will require 128bit MPPE stateless encryption.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:34, 22 April 2017

1 PPTP Server

PPTP server can provide PPTP VPN service for external users to connect.

  • You can check VPN clients ip addresses and usernames in "Real-time Bandwidth".
  • VPN users are not be applied by Access_Policy.
  • Activity of VPN users won't be recorded by Internet Usage.

2 PPTP Settings

Description of PPTP settings:

  • IP Range: the ip addresses to be assigned to VPN clients. (Must be a LAN subnet)
  • Auth Type
    • "Local Auth": authenticate with username and password of local accounts. This user shall enable "Web" access in Local_Account.
    • "Remote Auth": send credentials to a remote radius server for authentication. For example, Configure RADIUS Server Authentication for Active Directory
    • When both are enabled, we will do "local auth" first. If this user is not found in "local account", then check the remote radius sever.
  • Protocols: supported auth protocols, which shall be consistence with VPN client settings.
  • MPPE: when enabled, PPTP server will require 128bit MPPE stateless encryption.

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3 FAQ

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