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title = "VPN tunnel into HAMNET on Fedora 36"
summary = """Those old tutorials on the net are quite outdated now: unfortunately
PPTP links/tunnels are not supported on newer operating systems any more..."""
date = "2022-10-16T21:26:40+02:00"
#lastmod = ""
categories = ["amateur-radio"]
tags = ["hamnet","fedora","networking","linux"]
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Since none of the found instructions worked for me: here are my settings
of my VPN tunnel into HAMNET. I'm currently using Fedora 36 on my main notebook
and Fedora removed PPTP support back in Fedora 35 -- I could not get the PPTP
tunnel working.
## L2TP client
I found a document that shows the creation of an L2TP tunnel on MacOS and I
used that as my starting point.
First of all, install NetworkManager-l2tp-gnome:
~~~console
$ sudo dnf install NetworkManager-l2tp-gnome
~~~
After that, create the new VPN tunnel in `Settings` → `Network` → `VPN`.
Click the + button and select `Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)`
and fill in the settings that you got from your Administrator (usually where
you got your login data). I got mine from [RWTH Aachen in Germany][1].
[1]: https://www.afu.rwth-aachen.de/projekte/hamnet/anwendungen/vpn-zugang
{{< figure src="hamnetvpn01.png" alt="basic settings"
caption="Basic settings. Enter login data." >}}
{{< figure src="hamnetvpn02.png" alt="IPv4 settings"
caption="IPv4 settings. Those work for my setup at home." >}}
{{< figure src="hamnetvpn03.png" alt="IPv6 settings"
caption="I'm not using IPv6 at home..." >}}
{{< figure src="hamnetvpn04.png" alt="IPSec settings"
caption="Somehow that setup only worked when I removed this setting?" >}}
{{< figure src="hamnetvpn05.png" alt="PPP settings"
caption="And I ended up using those settings for PPP" >}}
## More information
I've also found some more links -- just when I finished formatting this article.
It looks like the following article is online since 2018; but I found this after
I started using the L2TP tunnel that I just created a few hours before. It
describes the setup of an OpenVPN client, but it is limited to users with a
static HAMNET IP address.
- Original article found on HAMNET
- Also available on normal internet