1996-10-05 - Re: encrypting pppd?

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From: Julian Assange <proff@suburbia.net>
To: iang@cs.berkeley.edu (Ian Goldberg)
Message Hash: d1e877b7d83225c2157e6b369f92f1c775202e410bde45a84ef044e6ef9e1ead
Message ID: <199610050806.SAA20884@suburbia.net>
Reply To: <534nh8$c4p@abraham.cs.berkeley.edu>
UTC Datetime: 1996-10-05 10:10:29 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 5 Oct 1996 18:10:29 +0800

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From: Julian Assange <proff@suburbia.net>
Date: Sat, 5 Oct 1996 18:10:29 +0800
To: iang@cs.berkeley.edu (Ian Goldberg)
Subject: Re: encrypting pppd?
In-Reply-To: <534nh8$c4p@abraham.cs.berkeley.edu>
Message-ID: <199610050806.SAA20884@suburbia.net>
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> pppd doesn't necessarily run over a modem; you can "tunnel" it over another
> IP connection.
> 
> I have in fact done this very thing.  Use ssh to (encrypted) log in to
> the ppp server, and start pppd at each end.  It's been a while; I think I
> had to tweak something to make it work over a pty instead of a serial port.
> 
>    - Ian

You need to use my ssh tunneling patch:

ftp://suburbia.net/pub/mailinglists/best-of-security/179

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