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Code Editor : mast-l2tp-psk.conf
config setup # assumes 192.168.1.0/24 is our L2TP range interfaces="%defaultroute" protostack=mast nat_traversal=yes # T-Mobile and Rogers/FIDO now use 25/8 as "private space" too :( virtual_private=%v4:10.0.0.0/8,%v4:192.168.0.0/16,%v4:172.16.0.0/12,%v4:!192.168.1.0/24 conn L2TP-PSK-NAT rightsubnet=vhost:%priv also=L2TP-PSK-noNAT conn L2TP-PSK-noNAT # # Configuration for one user with any type of IPsec/L2TP client # including the updated Windows 2000/XP (MS KB Q818043), but # excluding the non-updated Windows 2000/XP. # # # Use a Preshared Key. Disable Perfect Forward Secrecy. # # PreSharedSecret needs to be specified in /etc/ipsec.secrets as # YourIPAddress %any: "sharedsecret" authby=secret pfs=no auto=add keyingtries=3 # we cannot rekey for %any, let client rekey rekey=no # Apple iOS doesn't send delete notify so we need dead peer detection # to detect vanishing clients dpddelay=10 dpdtimeout=90 dpdaction=clear # Set ikelifetime and keylife to same defaults windows has ikelifetime=8h keylife=1h # l2tp-over-ipsec is transport mode type=transport # # MAST parameters - requires # ipsec saref = yes in /etc/xl2tpd/xl2tpd.conf sareftrack=yes overlapip=yes # left=YourGatewayIP # # For updated Windows 2000/XP clients, # to support old clients as well, use leftprotoport=17/%any leftprotoport=17/1701 # # The remote user. # right=%any # Using the magic port of "%any" means "any one single port". This is # a work around required for Apple OSX clients that use a randomly # high port. rightprotoport=17/%any
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