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L2TPd status

L2tpd.org has been shutdown, so I've taken over the project, and am restoring the source code to sourceforge.
Development has halted, and only bugfixes are now being performed. For a more up-to-date and active l2tp daemon, you should use rp-l2tp: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rp-l2tp

Posted by Damion de Soto 2005-05-05

L2TPd Project Moved

Due to the recent changes in Sourceforge's TOS, among other things, the L2TPd project is being moved to http://www.l2tpd.org ...

Also I am relinquishing project management to Jeff McAdams, my assistant in maintaining this project.

Reference the l2tpd-devel mailing list message below for further info.

http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/10075/0/7947269/

Posted by Anonymous 2002-02-28

L2TPd 0.64 released

After nearly a year, 0.64 is released with a gaggle of bugfixes from many people. A rudimentary outgoing call system is implemented, along with scalability improvements. Yeah, documentation is still out of date unfortunately. Sometimes it's just better to read our mailing list's archive. :) Oh well... Such is for 0.65 maybe.

Posted by Anonymous 2002-01-15

L2TPd 0.63 released

Version 0.63 has been released, including much-needed syslog support and initial interoperability with Cisco's IOS 12.1... More stuff will be hacked around by next release, including some problems found with little-endian architectures. Stay tuned. ;)

Posted by Anonymous 2001-04-23

L2TPd 0.62 released

New month, new version. Changed around some code handling of RWS AVPs and other matters. The package now happily talks with the Cisco 3000 series of products. A branch containing our own complete rewrite based off of the RFC spec will begin soon.

Posted by Anonymous 2001-03-19

L2TPd 0.61 released!

Version 0.61 of the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol daemon for Linux has been released. This marks the first release of the protocol since 1998, and represents at least a "we're alive" message from its new developers on Sourceforge.

Permission has not officially been received by the previous developer, Mark Spencer. But it's been 3 years since the last update, and we all know what that means. ;)... read more

Posted by Anonymous 2001-02-16
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