packages/net/xl2tpd
Lucian Cristian 7555971dd7 xl2tpd: add some default configs needed on most of cases
mtu 1400, mru 1400 - on ppp devices, usually we need lower mtu, the existing link mabye is already under a lower MTU
require-mschap-v2 - most of the time l2tp is used in conjunction with windows client who will use this kind of auth
lcp-echo-interval 20, lcp-echo-failure 5 - keep alive 20 seconds interval and dead peer detection after 100 seconds
connect-delay 5000 - wait for up to 5 seconds after the connect script finishes for a valid PPP packet from the peer
nodefaultroute - prevent users from creating default routes with pppd
nodefaultip - disables the default behavior when no local IP address is specified
proxyarp - this will have the effect of making the peer appear to other systems to be on the local ethernet

Signed-off-by: Lucian Cristian <lucian.cristian@gmail.com>
2017-10-19 09:48:44 +08:00
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files xl2tpd: add some default configs needed on most of cases 2017-10-19 09:48:44 +08:00
Makefile xl2tpd: update to 1.3.10 2017-10-19 09:48:44 +08:00
README Import xl2tpd 2014-06-13 17:27:45 +02:00

OpenWRT Package for xl2tpd

xl2tpd is a development from the original l2tpd package originally written by
Mark Spencer, subsequently forked by Scott Balmos and David Stipp, inherited
by Jeff McAdams, modified substantially by Jacco de Leeuw and then forked 
again by Xelerance (after it was abandoned by l2tpd.org).

Rationale for inclusion in OpenWRT:

l2tpd has some serious alignment problems on RISC platforms. It also runs 
purely in userspace.

Some of the features added in this fork include:

1. IPSec SA reference tracking inconjunction with openswan's IPSec transport
   mode, which adds support for multiple clients behind the same NAT router
	 and multiple clients on the same internal IP behind different NAT routers.

2. Support for the pppol2tp kernel mode L2TP.

3. Alignment and endian problems resolved.

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