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2005-03-03       - By Steve Buehler

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   Does anybody know if RHEL ES 4 has PPTP ( or was it ) MPPE built into the
kernel? I am running RHEL ES 3 now and to use VPN server I would have to
recompile the kernel. I don 't really like to do that. I ran into some
errors that I could not resolve and gave up. No I don 't remember what the
errors where exactly, but it was going to mess up some software running on
that server so I didn 't want to continue because it is crucial that that
server stays up and running. I didn 't have another server at the time to
recompile a kernel on. I was hoping that RHEL ES 4 would have everything
built in and I wouldn 't have to recompile the kernel. That way, I should
still be able to use up2date to keep the kernel updated. As it stands, if
I recompile the kernel, then any time they came out with a bug fix or new
kernel, I would have to recompile again if I wanted to stay current.

Thanks
Steve

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