# pptpd.conf - PPTP VPN daemon configuration # speed speed # specifies a speed (in bytes per second) to pass to # the PPP daemon as the interface speed for the # tty/pty pair. This may be ignored by some PPP dae- # mons. This is equivalent to the -s or --speed com- # mand line option. The default is 115200 bytes per # second, which some implementations interpret as # meaning "no limit". speed 115200 # option option-file # specifies the name of an option file to be passed # to the PPP daemon, in place of the standard PPP # option file (normally /etc/ppp/options). This is # equivalent to the -o or --option command line # option. # debug turns on debugging mode, sending debugging informa- # tion to the system log. This is equivalent to the # -d or --debug command line option. # localip ip-specification # specifies one or many IP addresses to be used at # the local end of the tunnelled PPP links between # the server and the client. If one address only is # given, this address is used for all clients. Oth- # erwise, one address per client must be given, and # if there are no free addresses then any new clients # will be refused. localip 192.168.200.1 # remoteip ip-specification # specifies the list of remote IP addresses to be # used on the tunnelled PPP links between the server # and the client. There must be at least one IP # address per client permitted to connect simultane- # ously, and preferably some spare addresses. A # warning will be printed to the system log when the # IP address pool is exhausted. remoteip 192.168.200.2-255 # ipxnets from to # specifies the range of valid IPX network numbers to # be allocated to clients (this requires a PPP daemon # which supports IPX). # listen ip-address # specifies the local interface IP address to listen # to. This is equivalent to the -l or --listen com- # mand line option. # pidfile pid-file # specifies the filename to store the process ID num- # ber in. This is equivalent to the -p or --pidfile # command line option.