How to setup PPTP VPN Connection on Ubuntu GNU/Linux

VEXXHOST - How To Setup Your Own VPN With PPTP on Linux In order for a client computer to be able to connect to our VPN server, we should install the PPTP client using the following command (the first one is for CentOS, the second is for Debian/Ubuntu): # yum -y install pptp # apt-get install pptp-linux The VPN client request the ppp_mppe module, so we need to load it: # modprobe ppp_mppe VyprVPN PPTP VPN Setup for Linux (Ubuntu) – VyprVPN Support Click the Add button to add a new VPN configuration. When prompted to choose a connection type, choose Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) and click the Create button. In the Connection name: textbox, enter "VyprVPN (PPTP)" In the Gateway field enter one of the following server hostnames. View the list of server addresses here. VPN - Ubuntu Wiki May 21, 2015 How to connect to PPTP VPN Server from Ubuntu 17.10

Create new PPTP configuration. Once installed, create a new PPTP configuration by using an editor, in this example, we will be using vi: sudo vi /etc/ppp/peers/mpngbr Note: You can name the above configuration to anything that you want, but to avoid confusion, we suggest you use the name that correspond to the server that you wish to connect to.

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