There is a new L2TP project from Roaring Penguin. It supports both LAC and
LNS features:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rp-l2tp
It requires pppd. It has been written for Linux, however it should support
FreeBSD easily.
Vincent
Le Mardi 15 Octobre 2002 14:15, Alessandro de Manzano a écrit :
>
A year & a half ago, the l2tpd interface and code was still in its
infancy. If all you seek is to create tunnels/sessions, and don't care
about security or other more complex l2tp issues, it should work ok.
I developed my own L2TP stack for Linux with much higher level of
functionality. It wou
In arved.freebsd.net, you wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 07:10:29AM -0700, Michael Sierchio wrote:
>
>> man ng_l2tp
>>
>> DESCRIPTION
>> The ng_l2tp node type implements the encapsulation layer of the L2TP pro-
>> tocol as described in RFC 2661. This includes adding the L2TP packe
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 07:10:29AM -0700, Michael Sierchio wrote:
> man ng_l2tp
>
> DESCRIPTION
> The ng_l2tp node type implements the encapsulation layer of the L2TP pro-
> tocol as described in RFC 2661. This includes adding the L2TP packet
thanks, but I'm looking for something a
Alessandro de Manzano wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm looking for a good L2TP server for FreeBSD, someone knows it ?
>
> If I'm right MPD does not (yet?) support L2TP.
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
man ng_l2tp
DESCRIPTION
The ng_l2tp node type implements the encapsulation layer of the L2TP pr
Hello!
I'm looking for a good L2TP server for FreeBSD, someone knows it ?
If I'm right MPD does not (yet?) support L2TP.
Thanks in advance!
--
bye!
Ale
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