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107 lines
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###############################################################################
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# $Id: pptpd.conf,v 1.11 2011/05/19 00:02:50 quozl Exp $
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#
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# Sample Poptop configuration file /etc/pptpd.conf
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#
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# Changes are effective when pptpd is restarted.
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###############################################################################
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# TAG: ppp
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# Path to the pppd program, default '/usr/sbin/pppd' on Linux
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#
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#ppp /usr/sbin/pppd
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# TAG: option
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# Specifies the location of the PPP options file.
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# By default PPP looks in '/etc/ppp/options'
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#
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option /etc/ppp/options.pptpd
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# TAG: debug
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# Turns on (more) debugging to syslog
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#
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#debug
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# TAG: stimeout
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# Specifies timeout (in seconds) on starting ctrl connection
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#
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# stimeout 10
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# TAG: noipparam
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# Suppress the passing of the client's IP address to PPP, which is
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# done by default otherwise.
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#
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#noipparam
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# TAG: logwtmp
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# Use wtmp(5) to record client connections and disconnections.
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#
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logwtmp
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# TAG: vrf <vrfname>
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# Switches PPTP & GRE sockets to the specified VRF, which must exist
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# Only available if VRF support was compiled into pptpd.
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#
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#vrf test
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# TAG: bcrelay <if>
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# Turns on broadcast relay to clients from interface <if>
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#
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#bcrelay eth1
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# TAG: delegate
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# Delegates the allocation of client IP addresses to pppd.
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#
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# Without this option, which is the default, pptpd manages the list of
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# IP addresses for clients and passes the next free address to pppd.
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# With this option, pptpd does not pass an address, and so pppd may use
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# radius or chap-secrets to allocate an address.
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#
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#delegate
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# TAG: connections
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# Limits the number of client connections that may be accepted.
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#
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# If pptpd is allocating IP addresses (e.g. delegate is not
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# used) then the number of connections is also limited by the
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# remoteip option. The default is 100.
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#connections 100
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# TAG: localip
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# TAG: remoteip
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# Specifies the local and remote IP address ranges.
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#
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# These options are ignored if delegate option is set.
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#
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# Any addresses work as long as the local machine takes care of the
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# routing. But if you want to use MS-Windows networking, you should
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# use IP addresses out of the LAN address space and use the proxyarp
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# option in the pppd options file, or run bcrelay.
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#
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# You can specify single IP addresses seperated by commas or you can
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# specify ranges, or both. For example:
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#
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# 192.168.0.234,192.168.0.245-249,192.168.0.254
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#
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# IMPORTANT RESTRICTIONS:
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#
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# 1. No spaces are permitted between commas or within addresses.
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#
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# 2. If you give more IP addresses than the value of connections,
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# it will start at the beginning of the list and go until it
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# gets connections IPs. Others will be ignored.
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#
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# 3. No shortcuts in ranges! ie. 234-8 does not mean 234 to 238,
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# you must type 234-238 if you mean this.
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#
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# 4. If you give a single localIP, that's ok - all local IPs will
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# be set to the given one. You MUST still give at least one remote
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# IP for each simultaneous client.
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#
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# (Recommended)
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#localip 192.168.0.1
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#remoteip 192.168.0.234-238,192.168.0.245
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# or
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#localip 192.168.0.234-238,192.168.0.245
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#remoteip 192.168.1.234-238,192.168.1.245
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