Apple Mac OS X Server Network Card User Manual


 
242 Chapter 14 Working with Network Services
List of VPN serveradmin Commands
You can use the following commands with the serveradmin tool to manage VPN
service.
Viewing the VPN Service Log
You can use tail or any other file listing tool to view the contents of the VPN service
log.
To view the latest entries in the log:
$ tail
log-file
You can use the serveradmin getLogPaths command to see where the current VPN
service log is located.
com.<name>.ppp.pptp:
PPP:MPPEKeySize40
Default = 0
com.<name>.ppp.pptp:
PPP:LCPEchoInterval
Default = 60
com.<name>.ppp.pptp:
PPP:LCPEchoEnabled
Default = 1
com.<name>.ppp.pptp:
PPP:CCPEnabled
Default = 1
com.<name>.ppp.pptp:
PPP:IPCPCompressionVJ
Default = 0
com.<name>.ppp.pptp:
PPP:AuthenticatorProtocol:
_array_index:
n
Default =
"MSCHAP2"
com.<name>.ppp.pptp:
PPP:LogFile
Default = "/var/log/ppp/vpnd.log"
Parameter (vpn:Servers:) Description
Command
(
vpn:command=) Description
getLogPaths Find the current location of the VPN service log. See “Viewing the
VPN Service Log” on this page.
writeSettings Equivalent to the standard serveradmin settings command, but
also returns a setting indicating whether the service needs to be
restarted. See “Using the serveradmin Tool” on page 48.