Hi
On 05/02/2021 17:07, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hi,
On 5 Feb 2021, at 13:20, Tom Rymes tom@rymes.net wrote:
On Feb 5, 2021, at 6:15 AM, Michael Tremer michael.tremer@ipfire.org wrote:
Hello,
On 4 Feb 2021, at 22:58, Adolf Belka adolf.belka@ipfire.org wrote:
Hi Tom,
On 04/02/2021 19:10, Tom Rymes wrote:
Isn’t PPTP heavily deprecated, or is that just when used with certain encryption methods?
It may be, I don't know for sure. However, while it is still in IPFire I think it is better to have the latest version from 2018 rather than the one from 2008.
Yes, in terms of bugs in the implementation it is.
PPTP is a universal tunnelling protocol (short for point-to-point tunneling protocol) and it can be used for VPNs. However it is very old and the specified cryptography is very outdated. In IPFire we only use it to connect to some DSL providers which use it on the Internet link. They do not use any encryption and use weak authentication to identify the subscriber.
-Michael
Thanks, Michael. I have used PPP for DSL links before, but didn’t realize that some required PPTP.
It is very rare these days. Which brings me to the question: Can anyone actually test this any more?
I certainly can't. I haven't had DSL for more than 11 years now. I currently have a Cable connection and next week I will have a Glass Fibre connection.
Adolf
-Michael
Tom