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		<title>L2TP VPN using rp-l2tpd</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prepare the rp-l2tpd Server To configure the rp-l2tpd VPN server, we need a Linux system with least of two network interfaces. I use CentOS 5 Linux operating system for my VPN installation. You can also use other Linux’s flavors, but avoid using Fedora Core 8. Fedora Core 8 has some bug in pppd that doesn’t&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>To configure the rp-l2tpd VPN server, we need a Linux system with least of two network interfaces. I use CentOS 5 Linux operating system for my VPN installation. You can also use other Linux’s flavors, but avoid using Fedora Core 8. Fedora Core 8 has some bug in <strong>pppd</strong> that doesn’t accept the connection from client.<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-62" title="L2TP VPN" src="http://linuxexplore.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/l2tp-vpn.jpg" alt="L2TP VPN" width="570" height="220" /></p>
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