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Need help in MPPE

My VPS looks like not MPPE.
Now,i want to use MPPE to Encryption VPN Connection,what should i do?

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    1. Identify a product that meets your requirements
    2. Learn how it works
    3. Implement it
  • @nikc said:
    1. Identify a product that meets your requirements
    2. Learn how it works
    3. Implement it

    R U kidding me?
    lol.

  • nikcnikc Member
    edited September 2013

    Did you check that your VPS (product) meets your requirements (MPPE) before you bought it ?

  • @nikc said:
    Did you check that your VPS (product) meets your requirements (MPPE) before you bought it ?

    I didn't.I found that just now.

  • Maybe use OpenVPN? It's better.

  • @rds100 said:
    Maybe use OpenVPN? It's better.

    My ISP not allowed me to do that.

  • blackblack Member
    edited September 2013

    @junjiang said:
    My ISP not allowed me to do that.


    Have you tried running it on port 443? Usually most firewalls allows binary traffic on that port because of SSL.

  • Just switching to Port 443 with OpenVPN in China might not be successful as they run DPI on their firewall. And OpenVPn traffic is different to normal SSL/TLS-traffic. What you want to use here is sTunnel, which hides the OpenVPN handshake within a normal SSL-layer and DPI therefore fails to detect OpenVPN-handshakes.

  • On the other hand pptp is very easy to detect or block. Maybe that's why they are allowing it - because they can detect it and then decrypt / snoop it easily.

  • @ska said:
    Just switching to Port 443 with OpenVPN in China might not be successful as they run DPI on their firewall. And OpenVPn traffic is different to normal SSL/TLS-traffic. What you want to use here is sTunnel, which hides the OpenVPN handshake within a normal SSL-layer and DPI therefore fails to detect OpenVPN-handshakes.



    Err yeah, what this guy said.

  • @ska So, any tutorials on how to setup sTunnel ?

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