Frank Cusack frank@google.com
Mar 19, 2002
+Updated by Paul Mackerras, Sep 2008
+
DISCUSSION
<http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2548.txt> MS RADIUS Attributes
You might be interested in PoPToP, a Linux PPTP server. You can find it at
-<http://poptop.sourceforge.net/>.
+<http://www.poptop.org/>
RADIUS support for MPPE is from Ralf Hofmann, <ralf.hofmann@elvido.net>.
BUILDING THE PPPD
-The userland component of PPPD has no additional requirements above those
-for MS-CHAP and MS-CHAPv2. The kernel, however, requires SHA-1 and ARCFOUR.
-Public domain implementations of these are provided. Until such time as
-MPPE support ships with kernels, you can use the Linux-2.2 implementation
-that comes with PPPD. Run the linux/mppe/mppeinstall.sh script, then
-rebuild your kernel. The ppp_mppe.o module is added, and the ppp.o module
-is modified (unfortunately). You'll need the new ppp.o since it does the
-right thing for the 4 extra bytes problem discussed above.
+The userland component of PPPD has no additional requirements above
+those for MS-CHAP and MS-CHAPv2.
+
+MPPE support is now included in the mainline Linux kernel releases.
CONFIGURATION
alias ppp-compress-18 ppp_mppe
-to /etc/modules.conf. (A patch for earlier versions of modutils is included
-with the kernel patches.)
+to /etc/modules.conf.