<LI><A HREF="#Filtering">Filtering</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#Clustering">Clustering</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#Routing">Routing</A></LI>
+ <LI><A HREF="#AvoidingFragmentation">Avoiding Fragmentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#Performance">Performance</A></LI>
</OL>
one will not be sent.
</LI>
-<LI><B>save_state</B> (boolean)<BR>
-When l2tpns receives a STGTERM it will write out its current
-ip_address_pool, session and tunnel tables to disk prior to exiting to
-be re-loaded at startup. The validity of this data is obviously quite
-short and the intent is to allow an sessions to be retained over a
-software upgrade.
-</LI>
-
<LI><B>primary_radius</B> (ip address)
<LI><B>secondary_radius</B> (ip address)<BR>
Sets the RADIUS servers used for both authentication and accounting.
RADIUS queries will fail.
</LI>
+<LI><B>radius_authtypes</B> (string)</BR>
+A comma separated list of supported RADIUS authentication methods
+(<B>pap</B> or <B>chap</B>), in order of preference (default <B>pap</B>).
+</LI>
+
+<LI><B>allow_duplicate_users</B> (boolean)</BR>
+Allow multiple logins with the same username. If false (the default),
+any prior session with the same username will be dropped when a new
+session is established.
+</LI>
+
<LI><B>bind_address</B> (ip address)<BR>
When the tun interface is created, it is assigned the address
specified here. If no address is given, 1.1.1.1 is used. Packets
the <EM>uptime</EM> command on the CLI.
</LI>
-<LI><B>cleanup_interval</B> (int)<BR>
-Interval between regular cleanups (in seconds).
-</LI>
-
<LI><B>multi_read_count</B> (int)<BR>
Number of packets to read off each of the UDP and TUN fds when
returned as readable by select (default: 10). Avoids incurring the
Maximum number of host unreachable ICMP packets to send per second.
</LI>
+<LI><B>packet_limit</B> (int><BR>
+Maximum number of packets of downstream traffic to be handled each
+tenth of a second per session. If zero, no limit is applied (default:
+0). Intended as a DoS prevention mechanism and not a general
+throttling control (packets are dropped, not queued).
+</LI>
+
<LI><B>cluster_address</B> (ip address)<BR>
Multicast cluster address (default: 239.192.13.13). See the section
on <A HREF="#Clustering">Clustering</A> for more information.
elected when this interval has been passed without seeing a heartbeat
from the master.
</LI>
+
+<LI><B>cluster_master_min_adv</B> (int)<BR>
+Determines the minumum number of up to date slaves required before the
+master will drop routes (default: 1).
+</LI>
</UL>
<P>BGP routing configuration is entered by the command:
The signals understood are:
<UL>
-<LI>SIGHUP - Reload the config from disk and re-open log file<P></LI>
-<LI>SIGTERM / SIGINT - Shut down for a restart. This will dump the current
-state to disk (if <EM>save_state</EM> is set to true). Upon restart, the
-process will read this saved state to resume active sessions.<P>
+<LI>SIGHUP - Reload the config from disk and re-open log file</LI>
+<LI>SIGTERM / SIGINT - Shut down.</LI>
<LI>SIGQUIT - Shut down cleanly. This will send a disconnect message for
-every active session and tunnel before shutting down. This is a good idea
-when upgrading the code, as no sessions will be left with the remote end
-thinking they are open.</LI>
+every active session and tunnel before shutting down.</LI>
</UL>
<H2 ID="Throttling">Throttling</H2>
can use "maximum-paths" (which works for EBGP) and set
<B>as_number</B> to a private value such as 64512.<P>
+<H2 ID="AvoidingFragmentation">Avoiding Fragmentation</H2>
+
+Fragmentation of encapsulated return packets to the LAC may be avoided
+for TCP sessions by adding a firewall rule to clamps the MSS on
+outgoing SYN packets.
+
+The following is appropriate for interfaces with a typical MTU of
+1500:
+
+<pre>
+iptables -A FORWARD -i tun+ -o eth0 \
+ -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN \
+ -m tcpmss --mss 1413:1600 \
+ -j TCPMSS --set-mss 1412
+</pre>
+
<H2 ID="Performance">Performance</H2>
Performance is great.<P>