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#1 2009-08-31 21:09:03

Tomas
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PPTP Client

Anyone that managed to port a PPTP client for the DNS-323

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#2 2009-11-10 13:31:35

neometaller
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Re: PPTP Client

up on this post

I'm also interest to use a PPTP client on the DNS-323
I've an account on a VPN server but it's not me who configure it so I can't install openVPN or another solution like this.
The only supported protocol is PPTP...

Have you any idea ??

Thanks

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#3 2009-11-10 14:11:07

fordem
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Re: PPTP Client

neometaller wrote:

up on this post

I'm also interest to use a PPTP client on the DNS-323
I've an account on a VPN server but it's not me who configure it so I can't install openVPN or another solution like this.
The only supported protocol is PPTP...

Have you any idea ??

Thanks

I'm at a bit of a loss here.

Assuming the VPN server on which you have the account is on the same network as your DNS-323, you should be able to "VPN in" to that server and through it, connect to any other device on the network - if it's not on the same network, then it's of no relevance to the discussion and you can theoretically use any VPN solution that is available.

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#4 2009-11-10 16:43:35

neometaller
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Re: PPTP Client

What I want is to connect the VPN server by PPTP protocol.
This server will forward my traffic.

On my Windows workstation, I have entered the VPN address, my login and my password and it's OK.
Now I want that my DNS-323 connect directly to the VPN server but I don't know how...

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#5 2009-11-10 18:42:31

fordem
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Re: PPTP Client

Where is the VPN server located relative to the DNS-323?  Are they on the same network?

Assuming that they are - when you connect your Windows workstation via the VPN you will be assigned an ip address by the server and to all intents & purposes, you are on the same network as that server - you should be able to connect to any device on the network, simply by entering it's ip address.

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#6 2009-11-10 18:48:50

neometaller
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Re: PPTP Client

The VPN is not at all on my network

VPN Server * internet * <- modem/routeur -> DNS-323
                                                                    -> PC

My workstation was an example
I want my DNS-323 connect the VPN server to anonym it on internet when it download by p2p

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#7 2009-11-10 22:08:06

Electrocut
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Registered: 2009-04-05
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Re: PPTP Client

A piece of answer: this topic was about PPTP, but PPTP Server, not client.

You should have a look !


DNS-313

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#8 2010-02-19 16:07:29

joelsomfan
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Registered: 2010-02-18
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Re: PPTP Client

Hi there!

Anyone managed to get a PPTP client yet?
I believe this is what's needed to use Bittorrent over VPN with Itshidden's free VPN service...

I can only find a guide for this using Gnome/KDE with "network-manager-pptp" which obviously I can't run on my DNS-323. (http://www.webupd8.org/2009/07/anonymou … idden.html)

Anyone successfully using this?

Cheers!

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#9 2010-02-19 18:40:10

joelsomfan
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Re: PPTP Client

I solved this by using the PPTP Client in my DD-WRT router, works good so far! smile

Could be nice for people without a good router, though...

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#10 2010-03-10 00:02:34

michaelsidenius
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Registered: 2010-03-09
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Re: PPTP Client

What would it take to port a PPTP client to the DNS 323? Can any of the debian PPTP clients be recompiled to fit into the fun_plug?

I need the following setup:
  [DNS 323] -> [Firewall+NAT+ADSL home router] -> [internet] -> [firewall+PPTP server+nat] ->[LAN that needs to see the DNS 323 as a local device]
  (Arrows are initiators for direction for a PPTP connection)

The DNS will be working as a remote backup (disaster recovery) device that must be able to "phone home" with a PPTP connection to the office LAN, from where it will accessed for backup purposes. PPTP is at the moment the only VPN solution available.

By configuring the DNS with a simple VPN connection to the office LAN, it can be placed almost everywhere with a decent download Internet connection, without depending on the configuration of the ADSL router/firewall, and it could be left alone with a power cord and a network cable. (In case of a disaster recovery situation, the box would be brought inside the LAN for faster operation).

So, any takes on how a PPTP client can be ported to fun_plug?

Thanks,

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#11 2010-03-13 02:47:36

DigitalJer
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Registered: 2009-06-18
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Re: PPTP Client

This might be a bit o/t, just throwing this in there:  what about FTPS ?  Might be a bit easier?

I can see where you're going with PPTP, but as others have mentioned, unless your firewall/router supports it, it could be a bit difficult.

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#12 2010-10-17 19:31:04

gorbunok
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Registered: 2010-09-04
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Re: PPTP Client

Hi,
Any luck with pptp client on DNS-323? I am running chrooted Debian but the latest firmware kernel is too old to support mppe. I tried looking for modules but can't seem to get it to work.   

Anyone has any pointers?

Thanks

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#13 2010-10-19 01:48:18

Electrocut
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From: France
Registered: 2009-04-05
Posts: 195

Re: PPTP Client

Maybe this topic can help ? Even if it's related to PPTP Server, not client ...


DNS-313

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#14 2010-11-10 04:13:15

kotl
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Registered: 2010-11-10
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Re: PPTP Client

- There is no difference between server and client in PPP. You need to compile PPP package to get both.
-  I am currently following instructions in thread about PPP server and so far I was able to compile PPP package on DNS-323
Thanks to Electrocut and metal450

-  If I am successful with running pptp client with it, I will post further info and binaries here.

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#15 2010-11-12 07:13:51

kotl
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Re: PPTP Client

All right, it seems I am getting through this...

- to run ppp with mppe enabled you need several kernel modules
- main problem: mppe kernel module is not even included in regular linux kernel source neither with official kernel.org or with DNS323 GPL suite.
- to get it, you need to fully go through this painful process: http://dns323.kood.org/howto:crosscompile
- patch kernel with mppe patch from here: http://mppe-mppc.alphacron.de/
- patch ppp 2.4.3 with patch from the same location above
- run it

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#16 2010-11-15 11:42:06

remusc
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Registered: 2010-11-15
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Re: PPTP Client

OK! It works. Thanks to the kotl post. I've compiled the kernel module for ppp_mppe_mppc and it seems that I can connect to a VPN server via PPTP.

Thank you again kotl.

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#17 2010-11-18 00:04:04

Electrocut
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From: France
Registered: 2009-04-05
Posts: 195

Re: PPTP Client

Thanks !

I'll try to do the same, on my DNS-313 device some day, if I have some time.


DNS-313

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