L2TP
Just wondering if anyone can suggest to me a good implementation of
L2TP (RFC 2661)? I need to setup an LNS (L2TP Network Server) to
terminate ADSL connections that are PPPoA up until the DSLAM/LAC and
from there they go over L2TP (which from my understanding is basically
PPP over UDP).
The following implementions I have come accross:
Babylon
http://babylon.spellcast.com/
I don't like the way how it implements PPP itself.
l2tpd
http://sourceforge.net/projects/l2tpd
Derived from http://www.marko.net/l2tp/ which is the oldest
implementation that I can find for Linux. Only thing that puts me of is
it's 'Alpha' status.
l2tp
http://sourceforge.net/projects/l2tp
But it requires kernel patches.
Non of these seem to be packaged in Debian but that doesn't matter since
packaging one of them shouldn't be trivial.
Have I missed any implementations for Linux?
Anyone got any comments on which one I should use?
Thanks,
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Jeremy Lunn
Melbourne, Australia
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