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Re: PPTP problem with Linux Client: msg#00295security.firewalls.m0n0wall
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Peter Allgeyer wrote: > > Debians default is not to use PFC negotiation: > > # Disable protocol field compression negotiation (use default, i.e. > # protocol field compression disabled). > #-pc If it's really not using the *negotiation*, then that would explain it. :-) If the other end requests PFC, it needs to deny that option if it doesn't intend to support it. There's no reason *not* to request PFC other than to interoperate with broken implementations. :-) Fred Wright |
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