X-Git-Url: http://git.sameswireless.fr/l2tpns.git/blobdiff_plain/3175a088324635b8e1e185da1b52b8424c7c9ca7..b4f2e323ff709c033b60a973e1c52feb1aabc9b1:/Docs/startup-config.5?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/Docs/startup-config.5 b/Docs/startup-config.5 index aa56691..77af484 100644 --- a/Docs/startup-config.5 +++ b/Docs/startup-config.5 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ .de Id .ds Dt \\$4 \\$5 .. -.Id $Id: startup-config.5,v 1.3 2004-11-29 06:29:28 bodea Exp $ +.Id $Id: startup-config.5,v 1.18 2006-07-01 12:40:17 bodea Exp $ .TH STARTUP-CONFIG 5 "\*(Dt" L2TPNS "File Formats and Conventions" .SH NAME startup\-config \- configuration file for l2tpns @@ -51,6 +51,11 @@ is any one of the syslog logging facilities, such as If set, the process id will be written to the specified file. The value must be an absolute path. .TP +.B random_device +Path to random data source (default +.BR /dev/urandom ). +Use "" to use the rand() library function. +.TP .B l2tp_secret The secret used by .B l2tpns @@ -58,25 +63,31 @@ for authenticating tunnel request. Must be the same as the LAC, or authentication will fail. Only actually be used if the LAC requests authentication. .TP -.BR primary_dns , " secondary_dns" +.B l2tp_mtu +MTU of interface for L2TP traffic (default: 1500). Used to set link +MRU and adjust TCP MSS. +.TP +.B ppp_restart_time +Restart timer for PPP protocol negotiation in seconds (default: 3). +.TP +.B ppp_max_configure +Number of configure requests to send before giving up (default: 10). +.TP +.B ppp_max_failure +Number of Configure-Nak requests to send before sending a +Configure-Reject (default: 5). +.TP +.BR primary_dns ", " secondary_dns Whenever a PPP connection is established, DNS servers will be sent to the user, both a primary and a secondary. If either is set to 0.0.0.0, then that one will not be sent. .TP -.B save_state -When -.B 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. -.TP -.BR primary_radius , " secondary_radius" +.BR primary_radius ", " secondary_radius Sets the RADIUS servers used for both authentication and accounting. If the primary server does not respond, then the secondary RADIUS server will be tried. .TP -.BR primary_radius_port , " secondary_radius_port" +.BR primary_radius_port ", " secondary_radius_port Sets the authentication ports for the primary and secondary RADIUS servers. The accounting port is one more than the authentication port. If no ports are given, authentication defaults to 1645, and @@ -90,9 +101,36 @@ and a .B Stop record when the session is closed. .TP +.B radius_interim +If +.B radius_accounting +is on, defines the interval between sending of RADIUS interim +accounting records (in seconds). +.TP .B radius_secret Secret to be used in RADIUS packets. .TP +.B radius_authtypes +A comma separated list of supported RADIUS authentication methods +("pap" or "chap"), in order of preference (default "pap"). +.TP +.B radius_dae_port +Port for DAE RADIUS (Packet of Death/Disconnect, Change of Authorization) +requests (default: 3799). +.TP +.BR radius_bind_min ", " radius_bind_max +Define a port range in which to bind sockets used to send and receive +RADIUS packets. Must be at least RADIUS_FDS (64) wide. Simplifies +firewalling of RADIUS ports (default: dynamically assigned). +.TP +.B allow_duplicate_users +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. +.TP +.B guest_account +Allow multiple logins matching this specific username. +.TP .B bind_address 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 @@ -105,7 +143,7 @@ Address to send to clients as the default gateway. .B send_garp Determines whether or not to send a gratuitous ARP for the .B bind_address -when the server is ready to handle traffic (default: true). This +when the server is ready to handle traffic (default: true). This setting is ignored if BGP is configured. .TP .B throttle_speed @@ -119,21 +157,13 @@ session requires two buckets (in and out). If set to a directory, then every 5 minutes the current usage for every connected use will be dumped to a file in this directory. .TP -.B setuid -After starting up and binding the interface, change UID to this. This -doesn't work properly. -.TP .B dump_speed If set to true, then the current bandwidth utilization will be logged every second. Even if this is disabled, you can see this information by running the -.B -uptime +.B uptime command on the CLI. .TP -.B cleanup_interval -Interval between regular cleanups (in seconds). -.TP .B multi_read_count Number of packets to read off each of the UDP and TUN fds when returned as readable by select (default: 10). Avoids incurring the @@ -160,12 +190,21 @@ process in memory. .B icmp_rate Maximum number of host unreachable ICMP packets to send per second. .TP +.B packet_limit +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). +.TP .B cluster_address Multicast cluster address (default: 239.192.13.13). .TP .B cluster_interface Interface for cluster packets (default: eth0). .TP +.B cluster_mcast_ttl +TTL for multicast packets (default: 1). +.TP .B cluster_hb_interval Interval in tenths of a second between cluster heartbeat/pings. .TP @@ -173,6 +212,15 @@ Interval in tenths of a second between cluster heartbeat/pings. Cluster heartbeat timeout in tenths of a second. A new master will be elected when this interval has been passed without seeing a heartbeat from the master. +.TP +.B cluster_master_min_adv +Determines the minumum number of up to date slaves required before the +master will drop routes (default: 1). +.TP +.B ipv6_prefix +Enable negotiation of IPv6. This forms the the first 64 bits of the +client allocated address. The remaining 64 come from the allocated +IPv4 address and 4 bytes of 0s. .RE .SS BGP ROUTING The routing configuration section is entered by the command