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Connecting to the Internet through Virginia Tech's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_network  Virtual Private Network] (VPN) is the only officially advertised and supported method of accessing certain resources such as [http://network.software.vt.edu/ VT Network Software] from off-campus. Alternatively, you can use SSH tunnels or [[proxies]] to obtain a Virginia Tech IP address.
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'''Important:''' You must first create a [http://answers.vt.edu/kb/entry/3765 Remote Access ID] to be able to log into the VPN. This is different from your normal VT PID password. This is the Network Account information on your [https://my.vt.edu/accounts/myaccounts Accounts page].
 
 
 
== pptpclient ==
 
Tested on [[Arch Linux]] with pptpclient 1.7.2 (updated on 2011-08-28).
 
 
 
* Ensure that you have both '''ppp''' and '''pptpclient''' installed. Otherwise, you may receive strange errors or otherwise be unable to connect.
 
* Create the file '''/etc/ppp/peers/{{{peername}}}''' with the following:
 
remotename {{{peername}}}
 
pty "pptp {{{host}}} --nolaunchpppd"
 
name username
 
file /etc/ppp/options.pptp
 
require-mppe-128
 
ipparam {{{peername}}}
 
Make sure to replace '''username''' with your username.
 
* Edit the file '''/etc/ppp/chap-secrets''' and add the following line to the bottom, replacing '''username''' with your username and '''password''' with your password:
 
username {{{peername}}} password *
 
* To connect, use the pon script:
 
sudo pon {{{peername}}}
 
* To disconnect, use poff:
 
sudo poff {{{peername}}}
 
 
 
== Network Manager ==
 
Tested on [[Fedora]] 15 (updated on 2011-08-28).
 
Tested on [[Ubuntu]] 12.04 LTS (2012-05-22)
 
 
 
* Install the '''networkmanager-pptp''' package. (Ubuntu users can skip this step.)
 
* Right click on the Network Manager applet and select Edit Connections...
 
* Select the VPN tab and click Add.
 
* Select '''Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)''' and click Create...
 
* Enter '''{{{peername_full|{{{peername}}}}}}''' for the connection name.
 
* Enter '''{{{host}}}''' for the gateway.
 
* Enter your username and remote access passphrase (in the password field), leaving NT domain blank.
 
* Click Save...
 
* Left click on the Network Manager applet, and select '''{{{peername_full|{{{peername}}}}}}''' under VPN Connections.
 
 
 
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