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+;
+; This is a minimal sample l2tpd configuration file for use
+; with L2TP over IPsec.
+;
+; The idea is to provide an L2TP daemon to which remote Windows L2TP/IPsec
+; clients connect. In this example, the internal (protected) network
+; is 192.168.1.0/24. A special IP range within this network is reserved
+; for the remote clients: 192.168.1.128/25
+; (i.e. 192.168.1.128 ... 192.168.1.254)
+;
+; The listen-addr parameter can be used if you want to bind the L2TP daemon
+; to a specific IP address instead of to all interfaces. For instance,
+; you could bind it to the interface of the internal LAN (e.g. 192.168.1.98
+; in the example below). Yet another IP address (local ip, e.g. 192.168.1.99)
+; will be used by l2tpd as its address on pppX interfaces.
+
+[global]
+; listen-addr = 192.168.1.98
+
+[lns default]
+ip range = 192.168.1.128-192.168.1.254
+local ip = 192.168.1.99
+require chap = yes
+refuse pap = yes
+require authentication = yes
+name = LinuxVPNserver
+ppp debug = yes
+pppoptfile = /etc/ppp/options.l2tpd
+length bit = yes