Thanks for this interesting discussion.

Concerning your advice using L2TPv3 :
How to use this in OpenBSD ?
I'm currently trying to build an L2TP/IPSec VPN, and the only L2TP
implementations I found are :
rp-l2tp (sourceforge)
l2tpd-0.69 (discontinued)
sl2tps (from FreeBSD)

The only one I managed to compile is l2tpd-0.69.
Is it L2TPv3 compliant ?
Is it possible to use L2TPv3 in OpenBSD ? (what would you advice ?)

Thanks in advance.

Best regards to all OpenBSD developpers.

On 1/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Claudio,
>   Thanks for taking the time to give us your insigh on this technology,
> I agree that it is a very interesting discussion:) I guess that explains
> why there is very little interested in mpls-vpns in open source project
> the last several years (except for the work James Leu) is doing...
> Glenn
>
>
>
> > On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 11:12:23PM +0100, Thomas Bvrnert wrote:
> >> Thanks Claudio. Is there also an security issue on MPLS VPN ?
> >> Or is a normal VPN much secure als MPLS VPN ?
> >>
> >
> > MPLS VPNs are normaly not encrypted. It is just used to tunnel multiple
> > networks over a backbone network without touching the traffic.
> > So it is possible to bridge networks -- the customer does not realize that
> > there is a MPLS VPN in between. This is what some metro networks do.
> >
> > --
> > :wq Claudio

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