pvpnd is a daemon that simplifies setting up PPP-over-SSH tunnel by providing a simple and easy-to-use interface.
One of the best features of pvpnd is its easy configuration process. The documentation on how to configure the software is available directly in the file itself. Installing it is also a breeze - all you need to do is drop the file in a location where you can run it and create an /etc/pvpnd.conf file following the instructions provided. Once the configuration is complete, you can run pvpnd as root to start the VPNs.
All the configuration options are typically done in the /etc/pvpnd.conf file, where each line follows the "parameter: value" format. Empty lines are ignored, and anything after a # is considered a comment. You can also pass configuration options on the command line using the syntax "parameter=value." Every configuration option passed through the command line is considered global. To find out why pvpnd is not working, you can simply run 'pvpnd debug=1.'
If the 'host' parameter is present on the command line, the config file will not be read. So, for normal use, it is recommended to start pvpnd without any parameters.
To sum it up, pvpnd is an easy-to-use and efficient software that does its job seamlessly. As a user, you don't need any special privileges, and the configuration process is straightforward.
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