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I have no clue how this is supposed to work. Due to the other thread talking about the dangers of an open wifi hotspot, I would like to implement a VPN on my router.
I'm running a standard build (maybe mini build) on broadcom N hardware.
If I click the radio box to enable PPTP Server, I get these fields.
PPTP Server - Enable / Disable
Broadcast Support - Enable / Disable
Force MPPE Encryption - Enable / Disable
(All three of those default to Enable)
Then I have DNS1, DNS2, WINS1, WINS2.
Server IP:
Client IP(s):
Chap-secrets:
The help file is very brief, and says to refer to the PPPD man pages for the format of chap-secrets. It's supposed to be one line per user, with the username and password.
What I don't get is, do I have to have a static IP to use VPN? I have a dyndns domain.
What do I put into the server IP field?
Edit: Found this:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/PPTP_Server_Configuration
Update: With firmware DD-WRT v24 SP1 on WRT54GL the router's LAN or WAN static address may be used without disturbing the Web interface. Furthermore, if an address of 0.0.0.0 is entered, then the PPTP server will track the router's WAN address, allowing DDNS to be used. 10 September 2008
Edit: Got it working, according to the guide. For some reason though, when I filled in 8.8.8.8 in the DNS line, and hit Apply, it blanked out the DNS again. Not sure if that's a bug, or if for some reason it doesn't want you to specify a DNS line. Set Server IP to 0.0.0.0. Went to someone else's house, and logged into my LAN. Worked great. Now I have to worry about PPTP security, since I also saw some links to articles that it may be insecure.
Oh, I couldn't browse the list of machines with shares on my local LAN. So perhaps broadcasts weren't working properly. I could access my NAS using the IP address on the local LAN though.
Edit: I tried downloading an MKV from my NAS over the VPN, I'm getting under 300KB/sec. My NAS is hosted on a 25/25 FIOS connection, and the remote computer accessing it is on 16/2 cable.
I'm running a standard build (maybe mini build) on broadcom N hardware.
If I click the radio box to enable PPTP Server, I get these fields.
PPTP Server - Enable / Disable
Broadcast Support - Enable / Disable
Force MPPE Encryption - Enable / Disable
(All three of those default to Enable)
Then I have DNS1, DNS2, WINS1, WINS2.
Server IP:
Client IP(s):
Chap-secrets:
The help file is very brief, and says to refer to the PPPD man pages for the format of chap-secrets. It's supposed to be one line per user, with the username and password.
What I don't get is, do I have to have a static IP to use VPN? I have a dyndns domain.
What do I put into the server IP field?
Edit: Found this:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/PPTP_Server_Configuration
Update: With firmware DD-WRT v24 SP1 on WRT54GL the router's LAN or WAN static address may be used without disturbing the Web interface. Furthermore, if an address of 0.0.0.0 is entered, then the PPTP server will track the router's WAN address, allowing DDNS to be used. 10 September 2008
Edit: Got it working, according to the guide. For some reason though, when I filled in 8.8.8.8 in the DNS line, and hit Apply, it blanked out the DNS again. Not sure if that's a bug, or if for some reason it doesn't want you to specify a DNS line. Set Server IP to 0.0.0.0. Went to someone else's house, and logged into my LAN. Worked great. Now I have to worry about PPTP security, since I also saw some links to articles that it may be insecure.
Oh, I couldn't browse the list of machines with shares on my local LAN. So perhaps broadcasts weren't working properly. I could access my NAS using the IP address on the local LAN though.
Edit: I tried downloading an MKV from my NAS over the VPN, I'm getting under 300KB/sec. My NAS is hosted on a 25/25 FIOS connection, and the remote computer accessing it is on 16/2 cable.
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