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
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/
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 Yeah, documentation is still out of date unfortunately.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.
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. ;)
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.
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