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janciak 09-19-2012 03:32 AM

sstp vpn
 
Hi,
is exist a way how i can connect to vpn via sstp protocol? I know http://sourceforge.net/projects/sstp-client/ but it's not working for me.
Thank you very much

acid_kewpie 09-20-2012 02:58 AM

well IS it an SSTP VPN server? a VPN is not a specific thing, but a general term for many many totally unrelated technologies.

janciak 09-20-2012 03:17 AM

"Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) is a form of VPN tunnel that provides a mechanism to transport PPP or L2TP traffic through an SSL 3.0 channel." wiki. I have never configured vpn connection on Linux.

I should connect to remote server by sstp. I don't really know what kind of a server is it. But in effect it doesn't matter. I have settings/steps how connection to the server for Windows (OMG). As you may have noticed a problem: I use Linux (Fedora 64bit). SSTP is protocol created by Microsoft. So, my question is: Is there anybody who has experience with SSTP and Linux? I tried http://sourceforge.net/projects/sstp-client/ but I cannot connect. A log from sstp-client tells that "a connection terminated" without showing a error...


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