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NAME

       xl2tpd.conf - L2TPD configuration file

DESCRIPTION

       The   xl2tpd.conf   file   contains   configuration   information  for  xl2tpd,  the  free
       implementation of l2tp protocol.

       The configuration file is composed of sections and parameters. Each section  has  a  given
       name    which    will    be   used   when   using   the   configuration   FIFO   (normally
       /var/run/xl2tpd/l2tp-control). See xl2tpd.8 for more details.

       The specific given name default will specify parameters applicable for all  the  following
       sections.

GLOBAL SECTION

       auth file
              Specify  where  to  find the authentication file used to authenticate l2tp tunnels.
              The default is /etc/xl2tpd/l2tp-secrets.

       ipsec saref
              Use IPsec Security Association tracking. When this is enabled, packets received  by
              xl2tpd  should  have  two  extra fields (refme and refhim) which allows tracking of
              multiple clients using the same internal NATed IP address, and allows  tracking  of
              multiple  clients  behind  the  same  NAT router. This needs to be supported by the
              kernel. Currently, this only  works  with  Openswan  KLIPS  in  "mast"  mode.  (see
              http://www.openswan.org/)

              Set  this  to  yes and the system will provide proper SAref values in the recvmsg()
              calls.

              Values can be 'yes' or 'no'. The default is 'no'.

       saref refinfo
              When using IPsec Security Association trackinng, a new setsockopt is  used.   Since
              this  is  not (yet?) an official Linux kernel option, we got bumped.  Openswan upto
              2.6.35 for linux kernels up to 2.6.35 used a saref num of 22.  Linux  3.6.36+  uses
              22  for  IP_NODEFRAG. We moved our IP_IPSEC_REFINFO to 30.  If not set, the default
              is to use 30. For older SAref patched kernels, use 22.

       listen-addr
              The IP address of the interface on  which  the  daemon  listens.   By  default,  it
              listens on INADDR_ANY (0.0.0.0), meaning it listens on all interfaces.

       port   Specify which UDP port xl2tpd should use. The default is 1701.

       access control
              If  set  to  'yes',  the  xl2tpd  process  will  only accept connections from peers
              addresses specified in the following sections. The default is 'no'.

       debug avp
              Set this to 'yes' to enable syslog output of L2TP AVP debugging information.

       debug network
              Set this to 'yes' to enable syslog output of network debugging information.

       debug packet
              Set this to 'yes' to enable printing of L2TP packet debugging  information.   Note:
              Output  goes  to  STDOUT,  so use this only in conjunction with the -D command line
              option.

       debug state
              Set this to 'yes' to enable syslog output of FSM debugging information.

       debug tunnel
              Set this to 'yes' to enable syslog output of tunnel debugging information.

       max retries
              Specify how many retries before a tunnel is closed. If there  is  no  tunnel,  then
              stop re-transmitting. The default is 5.

LNS SECTION

       exclusive
              If  set  to  'yes',  only  one control tunnel will be allowed to be built between 2
              peers.

       (no) ip range
              Specify the range of IP addresses the LNS will assign to  the  connecting  LAC  PPP
              tunnels. Multiple ranges can be defined. Using the 'no' statement disallows the use
              of that particular range.  Ranges are defined using the format IP  -  IP  (example:
              1.1.1.1  - 1.1.1.10).  Note that either at least one ip range option must be given,
              or you must set assign ip to no.

       assign ip
              Set this to 'no' if xl2tpd should not assign IP addresses out of the  pool  defined
              with  the  ip  range  option.   This  can be useful if you have some other means to
              assign IP addresses, e. g. a pppd that supports RADIUS AAA.

       (no) lac
              Specify the IP addresses of LAC's which are allowed to connect to xl2tpd acting  as
              a LNS. The format is the same as the ip range option.

       hidden bit
              If  set  to  'yes',  xl2tpd  will  use  the AVP hiding feature of L2TP. To get more
              information about hidden AVP's and AVP in general, refer to rfc2661 (add URL?)

       local ip
              Use the following IP as xl2tpd's own IP address.

       local ip range
              Specify the range of addresses  the  LNS  will  assign  as  the  local  address  to
              connecting  LAC  PPP  tunnels.  This option is mutually exclusive with the local ip
              option and is useful in cases where it is desirable to have a unique IP address for
              each  tunnel.  Specify the range value exactly like the ip range option.  Note that
              the assign ip option has no effect on this option.

       length bit
              If set to 'yes', the length bit present in the l2tp packet payload will be used.

       (refuse | require) chap
              Will require or refuse the remote peer to get authenticated via CHAP  for  the  ppp
              authentication.

       (refuse | require) pap
              Will  require  or  refuse  the remote peer to get authenticated via PAP for the ppp
              authentication.

       (refuse | require) authentication
              Will require or refuse the remote peer to authenticate itself.

       unix authentication
              If set to 'yes', /etc/passwd will be used for remote peer ppp authentication.

       hostname
              Will report this as the xl2tpd hostname in negotiation.

       ppp debug
              This will enable the debug for pppd.

       pass peer
              Pass the peer's IP address to pppd as ipparam. Enabled by default.

       pppoptfile
              Specify the path for a file which contains  pppd  configuration  parameters  to  be
              used.

       call rws
              This option is deprecated and no longer functions. It used to be used to define the
              flow control window size for individual L2TP calls or sessions. The  L2TP  standard
              (RFC2661) no longer defines flow control or window sizes on calls or sessions.

       tunnel rws
              This defines the window size of the control channel.  The window size is defined as
              the number of outstanding unacknowledged packets, not as a number of bytes.

       flow bits
              If set to 'yes', sequence numbers will  be  included  in  the  communication.   The
              feature  to  use  sequence  numbers  in  sessions  is currently broken and does not
              function.

       challenge
              If set to 'yes', use challenge authentication to authenticate peer.

       rx bps If set, the receive bandwidth maximum will be set to this value

       tx bps If set, the transmit bandwidth maximum will be set to this value

LAC SECTION

       The following are LAC specific configuration flags. Most of those  described  in  the  LNS
       section  may  be  used  in  a  LAC  context, where it makes common sense (essentially l2tp
       protocols tuning flags and authentication / ppp related ones).

       lns    Set the dns name or ip address of the LNS to connect to.

       autodial
              If set to 'yes', xl2tpd will automatically dial the LAC during startup.

       redial If set to 'yes', xl2tpd will attempt to redial if the call get disconnected.   Note
              that, if enabled, xl2tpd will keep passwords in memory: a potential security risk.

       redial timeout
              Wait  X  seconds  before  redial.  The redial option must be set to yes to use this
              option. Defaults to 30 seconds.

       max redials
              Will give up redial tries after X attempts.

FILES

       /etc/xl2tpd/xl2tpd.conf
              Configuration file of xl2tpd, used by default.

       /etc/xl2tpd/l2tp-secrets
              Secrets file, used by default.

       /var/run/xl2tpd/l2tp-control
              Control file, used by default.

BUGS

       Please use the github project page https://github.com/xelerance/xl2tpd to send bugreports,
       issues and any other feedback

SEE ALSO

       xl2tpd(8), xl2tpd-control(8), pppd(8)

COPYLEFT

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the GNU General Public License as  published  by  the  Free  Software  Foundation;  either
       version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

       This  program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
       without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.
       See the GNU General Public License for more details.

       You  should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program
       (see the file  LICENSE);  if  not,  see  https://www.gnu.org/licenses/,  or  contact  Free
       Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301, USA.

CONTRIBUTORS

       Alexander Dorokhov <alex.dorokhov@gmail.com>
       Alexander Naumov <alexander_naumov@opensuse.org>

AUTHORS

       Forked from l2tpd by Xelerance: https://github.com/xelerance/xl2tpd

       Michael Richardson <mcr@xelerance.com>
       Paul Wouters <paul@xelerance.com>
       Samir Hussain <shussain@xelerance.com>

       Previous development was hosted at sourceforge (http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/l2tpd)
       by:

       Scott Balmos <sbalmos@iglou.com>
       David Stipp <dstipp@one.net>
       Jeff McAdams <jeffm@iglou.com>

       Based off of l2tpd version 0.61.  Many  thanks  to  Jacco  de  Leeuw  <jacco2@dds.nl>  for
       maintaining l2tpd.
       Copyright (C)1998 Adtran, Inc.
       Mark Spencer <markster@marko.net>

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