Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) server 901 Authentication for remote access SSTP Server Local user authentication for SSTP server User name for authentication Option to disable a SSTP Server user Password for authentication Static client IP address Upload/Download speed limits Upload bandwidth limit in kbits/sec Download bandwidth limit in kbits/sec #include Authentication protocol for remote access peer SSTP VPN pap chap mschap mschap-v2 pap Authentication via PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) chap Authentication via CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) mschap Authentication via MS-CHAP (Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) mschap-v2 Authentication via MS-CHAPv2 (Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, version 2) (pap|chap|mschap|mschap-v2) #include #include Upload/Download speed limits Specifies RADIUS attribute containing rate information (default 'Filter-Id') Specifies vendor dictionary (needs to be in /usr/share/accel-ppp/radius) Enable RADIUS bandwidth shaping SSL Certificate, SSL Key and CA (/config/user-data/sstp) Certificate Authority certificate file File in /config/auth directory Server Certificate Privat Key of the Server Certificate file File in /config/auth directory Network settings Client IP pools and gateway setting Client IP subnet (CIDR notation) ipv4net IPv4 address and prefix length Not a valid CIDR formatted prefix Gateway IP address invalid IPv4 address ipv4 Default Gateway send to the client DNS servers propagated to clients ipv4 IPv4 address #include #include PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) settings Specifies mppe negotiation preferences require prefer deny (^require|prefer|deny) require send mppe request, if client rejects, drop the connection prefer send mppe request, if client rejects continue deny drop all mppe LCP echo-requests/sec Maximum number of Echo-Requests may be sent without valid reply Timeout in seconds to wait for any peer activity. If this option specified it turns on adaptive lcp echo functionality and "lcp-echo-failure" is not used.