@Alexander Sack:

When you set an encryption level other than the default, it would unset
"require-mppe" and add "require-mppe-128" (or "require-mppe-40"). If you
close the dialog and reopened it, it wouldn't recognize the require-
mppe-128/40, and the widget for the require mppe checkbox would be
unchecked. If you closed it again, it would save the unchecked state and
wipe out all mppe settings. The simplest solution that I saw was to make
it write both "require-mppe" and the specific encryption setting.

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network-manager-pptp lacks refuse-eap option in advanced ... dialog
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301593
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