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diff --git a/example/etc/pptpd.conf b/example/etc/pptpd.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 8c1a4459..00000000 --- a/example/etc/pptpd.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -############################################################################### -# $Id: pptpd.conf,v 1.8 2004/04/28 11:36:07 quozl Exp $ -# -# Sample Poptop configuration file /etc/pptpd.conf -# -# Changes are effective when pptpd is restarted. -############################################################################### - -# TAG: ppp -# Path to the pppd program, default '/usr/sbin/pppd' on Linux -# -#ppp /usr/sbin/pppd - -# TAG: option -# Specifies the location of the PPP options file. -# By default PPP looks in '/etc/ppp/options' -# -option /etc/ppp/options.pptpd - -# TAG: debug -# Turns on (more) debugging to syslog -# -#debug - -# TAG: stimeout -# Specifies timeout (in seconds) on starting ctrl connection -# -# stimeout 10 - -# TAG: noipparam -# Suppress the passing of the client's IP address to PPP, which is -# done by default otherwise. -# -#noipparam - -# TAG: logwtmp -# Use wtmp(5) to record client connections and disconnections. -# -logwtmp - -# TAG: bcrelay <if> -# Turns on broadcast relay to clients from interface <if> -# -#bcrelay eth1 - -# TAG: localip -# TAG: remoteip -# Specifies the local and remote IP address ranges. -# -# Any addresses work as long as the local machine takes care of the -# routing. But if you want to use MS-Windows networking, you should -# use IP addresses out of the LAN address space and use the proxyarp -# option in the pppd options file, or run bcrelay. -# -# You can specify single IP addresses seperated by commas or you can -# specify ranges, or both. For example: -# -# 192.168.0.234,192.168.0.245-249,192.168.0.254 -# -# IMPORTANT RESTRICTIONS: -# -# 1. No spaces are permitted between commas or within addresses. -# -# 2. If you give more IP addresses than MAX_CONNECTIONS, it will -# start at the beginning of the list and go until it gets -# MAX_CONNECTIONS IPs. Others will be ignored. -# -# 3. No shortcuts in ranges! ie. 234-8 does not mean 234 to 238, -# you must type 234-238 if you mean this. -# -# 4. If you give a single localIP, that's ok - all local IPs will -# be set to the given one. You MUST still give at least one remote -# IP for each simultaneous client. -# -# (Recommended) -localip 192.168.0.1-4 -remoteip 192.168.0.234-238 -# or -#localip 192.168.0.234-238,192.168.0.245 -#remoteip 192.168.1.234-238,192.168.1.245 - -#speed 4800 |