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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) is designed to allow any layer 2
protocol (e.g. Ethernet, PPP) to be tunneled over an IP connection. l2tpns
implements PPP over L2TP only.
-There are a couple of other L2TP imlementations, of which l2tpd is probably the
most popular. l2tpd also will handle being either end of a tunnel, and
is a lot more configurable than l2tpns. However, due to the way it works,
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ included.
Documentation is not my best skill. If you find any problems
with this document, or if you wish to contribute, please email david@dparrish.com.
+HREF="mailto:l2tpns-users@lists.sourceforge.net?subject=L2TPNS+Documentation">the mailing list.
Installation
Requirements
@@ -146,6 +146,7 @@ set ipaddress 192.168.1.1
set boolean true
+
- debug (int)
Sets the level of messages that will be written to the log file. The value
@@ -162,22 +163,24 @@ highest. A rough description of the levels is:
Note that the higher you set the debugging level, the slower the program
will run. Also, at level 5 a LOT of information will be logged. This should
only ever be used for working out why it doesn't work at all.
-
- log_file (string)
This will be where all logging and debugging information is written
-to. This can be either a filename, such as /var/log/l2tpns, or
+to. This may be either a filename, such as /var/log/l2tpns, or
the special magic string syslog:facility, where facility
is any one of the syslog logging facilities, such as local5.
-
+
+
+- pid_file (string)
+If set, the process id will be written to the specified file. The
+value must be an absolute path.
- l2tp_secret (string)
-This sets the string that l2tpns will use for authenticating tunnel request.
-This must be the same as the LAC, or authentication will fail. This will
-only actually be used if the LAC requests authentication.
-
+The secret used by l2tpns for authenticating tunnel request. Must be
+the same as the LAC, or authentication will fail. Only actually be
+used if the LAC requests authentication.
- primary_dns (ip address)
@@ -185,7 +188,6 @@ only actually be used if the LAC requests authentication.
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.
-
- save_state (boolean)
@@ -194,15 +196,21 @@ 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.
-
- primary_radius (ip address)
- secondary_radius (ip address)
-This 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.
-
+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.
+
+
+- primary_radius_port (short)
+
- secondary_radius_port (short)
+Sets the authentication ports for the primary and secondary radius
+servers. The accounting port is one more than the authentication
+port. If no radius ports are given, the authentication port defaults
+to 1645, and the accounting port to 1646.
- radius_accounting (boolean)
@@ -210,13 +218,11 @@ If set to true, then radius accounting packets will be sent. This
means that a Start record will be sent when the session is
successfully authenticated, and a Stop record will be sent when the
session is closed.
-
- radius_secret (string)
This secret will be used in all radius queries. If this is not set then
radius queries will fail.
-
- bind_address (ip address)
@@ -224,22 +230,29 @@ 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
containing user traffic should be routed via this address if given,
otherwise the primary address of the machine.
-
+- peer_address (ip address)
+Address to send to clients as the default gateway.
+
+
- send_garp (boolean)
Determines whether or not to send a gratuitous ARP for the
bind_address when the server is ready to handle traffic (default:
true).
This value is ignored if BGP is configured.
-
- throttle_speed (int)
-Sets the speed (in kbits/s) which sessions will be limited to. If this is
-set to 0, then throttling will not be used at all. Note: You can set this by
-the CLI, but changes will not affect currently connected users.
-
+Sets the default speed (in kbits/s) which sessions will be limited to.
+If this is set to 0, then throttling will not be used at all. Note:
+You can set this by the CLI, but changes will not affect currently
+connected users.
+
+
+- throttle_buckets (int)
+Number of token buckets to allocate for throttling. Each throttled
+session requires two buckets (in and out).
- accounting_dir (string)
@@ -250,88 +263,80 @@ Following the header is a single line for every connected user, fields
separated by a space.
The fields are username, ip, qos,
uptxoctets, downrxoctets. The qos field is 1 if a standard user, and
2 if the user is throttled.
-
- setuid (int)
After starting up and binding the interface, change UID to this. This
doesn't work properly.
-
- dump_speed (boolean)
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 uptime command on the CLI.
-
- cleanup_interval (int)
Interval between regular cleanups (in seconds).
-
- multi_read_count (int)
Number of packets to read off each of the UDP and TUN fds when
returned as readable by select (default: 10). Avoids incurring the
unnecessary system call overhead of select on busy servers.
-
- scheduler_fifo (boolean)
Sets the scheduling policy for the l2tpns process to SCHED_FIFO. This
-causes the kernel to immediately preempt any currently SCHED_OTHER
+causes the kernel to immediately preempt any currently running SCHED_OTHER
(normal) process in favour of l2tpns when it becomes runnable.
Ignored on uniprocessor systems.
-
- lock_pages (boolean)
Keep all pages mapped by the l2tpns process in memory.
-
- icmp_rate (int)
-Maximum number of host unreachable icmp packets to send per second.
-
+Maximum number of host unreachable ICMP packets to send per second.
- cluster_address (ip address)
Multicast cluster address (default: 239.192.13.13). See the section
on Clustering for more information.
-
- cluster_interface (string)
Interface for cluster packets (default: eth0).
-
- cluster_hb_interval (int)
Interval in tenths of a second between cluster heartbeat/pings.
-
- cluster_hb_timeout (int)
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.
-
+
-as_number (int)
-Defines the local AS number for BGP (see Routing).
-
-
+BGP routing configuration is entered by the command:
+The routing configuration section is entered by the command
+
- router bgp as
+where as specifies the local AS number.
-bgp_peer1 (string)
-bgp_peer1_as (int)
-bgp_peer2 (string)
-bgp_peer2_as (int)
-
-DNS name (or IP) and AS number of BGP peers.
-
-
+Subsequent lines prefixed with
+
- neighbour peer
+define the attributes of BGP neighhbours. Valid commands are:
+
+ - neighbour peer remote-as as
+
- neighbout peer timers keepalive hold
+
+
+Where peer specifies the BGP neighbour as either a hostname or
+IP address, as is the remote AS number and keepalive,
+hold are the timer values in seconds.
users
@@ -390,8 +395,7 @@ A running l2tpns process can be controlled in a number of ways. The primary
method of control is by the Command-Line Interface (CLI).
You can also remotely send commands to modules via the nsctl client
-provided. This currently only works with the walled garden module, but
-modification is trivial to support other modules.
+provided.
Also, there are a number of signals that l2tpns understands and takes action
when it receives them.
@@ -621,16 +625,13 @@ this way, although some may require a restart to take effect.
nsctl
-nsctl was implemented (badly) to allow messages to be passed to modules.
+nsctl allows messages to be passed to plugins.
-You must pass at least 2 parameters: host and command. The
-host is the address of the l2tpns server which you want to send the message
-to.
+Arguments are command and optional args. See
+nsctl(8) for more details.
-Command can currently be either garden or ungarden. With
-both of these commands, you must give a session ID as the 3rd parameter.
-This will activate or deactivate the walled garden for a session
-temporarily.
+Built-in command are load_plugin, unload_plugin and
+help. Any other commands are passed to plugins for processing.
Signals
@@ -983,6 +984,6 @@ That's really what it looks like.
David Parrish
-david@dparrish.com
+l2tpns-users@lists.sourceforge.net