Brief Installation guide for L2TPNS 1. Requirements * libcli 1.8.5 or greater You can get it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/libcli. * A kernel with iptables support. 2. Compile * make 3. Install * make install. This process: - Installs the binaries into /usr/sbin (l2tpns and nsctl). - Creates the config dir /etc/l2tpns installs default config files. - Ensures that /dev/net/tun exists. * Modify config file. You probably need to change most of the config options. * Set up basic firewall rules. The l2tpns process listens on a bunch of ports: 23/tcp command line interface 1701/udp l2tp (on bind_address) 1702/udp control port (nsctl) 3799/udp RADIUS DAE port 32792/udp clustering messages * If you are using the garden plugin, setup the walled garden firewall rules. These should be in /etc/l2tpns/build-garden, which is run by the plugin after creating/flushing the "garden" nat table. iptables -t nat -A garden -p tcp -m tcp --dport 25 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.1 iptables -t nat -A garden -p udp -m udp --dport 53 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.1 iptables -t nat -A garden -p tcp -m tcp --dport 53 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.1 iptables -t nat -A garden -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.1 iptables -t nat -A garden -p tcp -m tcp --dport 110 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.1 iptables -t nat -A garden -p tcp -m tcp --dport 443 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.1 iptables -t nat -A garden -p icmp -m icmp --icmp-type echo-request -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.1 iptables -t nat -A garden -p icmp -j ACCEPT iptables -t nat -A garden -j DROP * Set up IP address pools in /etc/l2tpns/ip_pool * Set up routing. - If you are running a single instance, you can simply statically route the IP pools to the bind_address (l2tpns will send a gratuitous arp). - For a cluster, configure the members as BGP neighbours on your router and configure multi-path load-balancing (on Cisco use "maximum-paths"). * Make l2tpns run on startup. In a clustered environment running from inittab is recomended: l2tp:2345:respawn:/home/l2tpns/src/l2tpns >/dev/null 2>&1 * Test it out. This software is quite stable and is being used in a production environment at a quite large ISP. However, you may have problems setting it up, and if so, I would appreciate it if you would file useful bug reports on the Source Forge page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/l2tpns/ -- David Parrish