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Vpn:Servers::EAP:KerberosServicePrincipalName = no Vpn:Servers::Radius:Servers:_array_index:1:SharedSecret = "2" Vpn:Servers::Radius:Servers:_array_index:0:SharedSecret = "1" Vpn:Servers::DNS:OfferedServerAddresses:_array_index:2 = "8.8.8.8" Vpn:Servers::DNS:OfferedSearchDomains:_array_index:0 = "rp" Vpn:Servers::Server:MaximumSessions = 128 Vpn:Servers::Server:Logfile = "/var/log/ppp/vpnd.log" The output of which shows all of the VPN settings available via serveradmin (which is many more than what you see in the Server app: The serveradmin command can start the service, using the default settings, with no further configuration being required: The serveradmin command can be used to manage the service as well as the Server app.
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I know, I’ve described ways to manage these services from the command line before. Officially, the ports to forward are listed at.
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Both are configured automatically when using Apple AirPorts as gateway devices. L2TP is a bit more complicated, running over 1701, but also the IP-ESP protocol (IP Protocol 50). While deprecated(ish) PPTP runs over port 1723. Once configured, open incoming ports on the router/firewall.
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