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RE: PPTP versus L2TP and possible attacks
Feb 16 2004 04:17PM
Laura A. Robinson (larobins bellatlantic net)
Microsoft's implementation of L2TP does not *require* the use of
certificates. The default policy does, but technically, one does not have to
use certificate-based IPSec for L2TP. With that said, it's a better idea to
do so.
Laura
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certificates. The default policy does, but technically, one does not have to
use certificate-based IPSec for L2TP. With that said, it's a better idea to
do so.
Laura
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Zachary Mutrux [mailto:zmutrux (at) . (dot) . [email concealed]
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