Sep 07, 2010 · First, you need to install the PPTP daemon (server), and we are going to use apt-get to install it. apt-get install pptpd. Once it is installed, let’s create user accounts for your VPN server by editing the chap-secrets file. Use any editor you like, I personally prefer Nano. nano -w /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
Jun 09, 2015 · Click the network icon in the system tray and then “Open Network and Sharing Center” In the Network center click on “Set up a new connection or network”. Select “Connect to a workplace” and then “Next”. Click on the first option of “Use my Internet connection (VPN)”. Sep 07, 2010 · First, you need to install the PPTP daemon (server), and we are going to use apt-get to install it. apt-get install pptpd. Once it is installed, let’s create user accounts for your VPN server by editing the chap-secrets file. Use any editor you like, I personally prefer Nano. nano -w /etc/ppp/chap-secrets One of the advantages of PPTP VPN connections is that almost all devices that can create VPN connections, have a PPTP VPN client already. Linux can be set up as a PPTP Server easily, and the following guide will outline how to do this. Install the PPTP server package: $ sudo apt-get install pptpd.
Sep 07, 2010 · First, you need to install the PPTP daemon (server), and we are going to use apt-get to install it. apt-get install pptpd. Once it is installed, let’s create user accounts for your VPN server by editing the chap-secrets file. Use any editor you like, I personally prefer Nano. nano -w /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
Jun 09, 2015 · Click the network icon in the system tray and then “Open Network and Sharing Center” In the Network center click on “Set up a new connection or network”. Select “Connect to a workplace” and then “Next”. Click on the first option of “Use my Internet connection (VPN)”. Sep 07, 2010 · First, you need to install the PPTP daemon (server), and we are going to use apt-get to install it. apt-get install pptpd. Once it is installed, let’s create user accounts for your VPN server by editing the chap-secrets file. Use any editor you like, I personally prefer Nano. nano -w /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
Jun 09, 2015 · Click the network icon in the system tray and then “Open Network and Sharing Center” In the Network center click on “Set up a new connection or network”. Select “Connect to a workplace” and then “Next”. Click on the first option of “Use my Internet connection (VPN)”.
Jun 09, 2015 · Click the network icon in the system tray and then “Open Network and Sharing Center” In the Network center click on “Set up a new connection or network”. Select “Connect to a workplace” and then “Next”. Click on the first option of “Use my Internet connection (VPN)”. Sep 07, 2010 · First, you need to install the PPTP daemon (server), and we are going to use apt-get to install it. apt-get install pptpd. Once it is installed, let’s create user accounts for your VPN server by editing the chap-secrets file. Use any editor you like, I personally prefer Nano. nano -w /etc/ppp/chap-secrets One of the advantages of PPTP VPN connections is that almost all devices that can create VPN connections, have a PPTP VPN client already. Linux can be set up as a PPTP Server easily, and the following guide will outline how to do this. Install the PPTP server package: $ sudo apt-get install pptpd.