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pptpd.conf (5)
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    NAME

    pptpd.conf
    
    - PPTP VPN daemon configuration
     
    

    DESCRIPTION

    Upon initial execution, pptpd reads its configuration from a configuration file which, by default, is /etc/pptpd.conf. This allows the system administrator to set specific options which control the behaviour of the Poptop PPTP VPN daemon. These settings can be overridden by command line flags (except for the local and remote IP addresses, which cannot be set on the command line).  

    OPTIONS

    speed speed
    specifies a speed (in bytes per second) to pass to the PPP daemon as the interface speed for the tty/pty pair. This may be ignored by some PPP daemons. This is equivalent to the -s or --speed command line option. The default is 115200 bytes per second, which some implementations interpret as meaning "no limit".
    option option-file
    specifies the name of an option file to be passed to the PPP daemon, in place of the standard PPP option file (normally /etc/ppp/options). This is equivalent to the -o or --option command line option.
    stimeout seconds
    Poptop has some DOS protection built in. One of the protections is that it takes a peek at the first packet of a connection and performs some checks on it before Poptop continues the connection. The stimeout option defines how long Poptop is allowed to keep that packet. Normally the default of 10 seconds is reasonable. This is equivalent to the -t or --stimeout command line option.
    debug
    turns on debugging mode, sending debugging information to the system log. This is equivalent to the -d or --debug command line option.
    bcrelay internal-interface
    turns on broadcast relay mode, sending all broadcasts received on the server's internal interface to the clients. This is equivalent to the -b or --bcrelay command line option.
    localip ip-specification
    specifies one or many IP addresses to be used at the local end of the tunnelled PPP links between the server and the client. If one address only is given, this address is used for all clients. Otherwise, one address per client must be given, and if there are no free addresses then any new clients will be refused.
    remoteip ip-specification
    specifies the list of remote IP addresses to be used on the tunnelled PPP links between the server and the client. There must be at least one IP address per client permitted to connect simultaneously, and preferably some spare addresses. A warning will be printed to the system log when the IP address pool is exhausted.
    listen ip-address
    specifies the local interface IP address to listen to. This is equivalent to the -l or --listen command line option.
    pidfile pid-file
    specifies the filename to store the process ID number in. This is equivalent to the -p or --pidfile command line option.
     

    NOTES

    An ip-specification above (for the localip and remoteip tags) may be a list of IP addresses (for example 192.168.0.2,192.168.0.3), a range (for example 192.168.0.1-254 or 192.168.0-255.2) or some combination (for example 192.168.0.2,192.168.0.5-8). For some valid pairs might be (depending on use of the VPN): localip 192.168.0.1
    remoteip 192.168.0.2-254 or localip 192.168.1.2-254
    remoteip 192.168.0.2-254  

    SEE ALSO

    inetd(8), inetd.conf(5), pppd(8), pptpd(8), pptpd.conf(5), tcpd(8).


     

    Index

    NAME
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    NOTES
    SEE ALSO


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