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securing pppd (was: Re: [ILUG] VPN Networks)

securing pppd (was: Re: [ILUG] VPN Networks)

kevin lyda kevin+dated+1040212900.5f9b65 at ie.suberic.net
Fri Dec 13 12:02:03 GMT 2002


On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 06:23:39PM -0800, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting kevin lyda (kevin+dated+1040134103.a7cffb at ie.suberic.net):
> > i recently learned that you can add crypto to pppd (and thereby to pppoe).
> > what quality is it - are there any papers people would recommend reading
> > on it?
> There's been an easier if maybe a little scruffier way to do it, for a
> long time:  Redirect pppd through ssh.  The VPN HOWTO covers this:
> http://linuxselfhelp.com/HOWTO/VPN-HOWTO-4.html

this won't work for me here.  i'm looking into a way to have a secure
wireless connection.  and i'd like it to be kind of a standard and
something that people should be able to do accounting on since i'd really
like to see wireless hotspots around ireland.

kevin

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