Feature changed by: Сергей Миронов (serg0) Feature #310571, revision 6 Title: L2TP-protocol connection setup for VPN via YaST in yast2-network module openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Mandatory Requested by: Сергей Миронов (serg0) Description: Many Internet providers give an opportunity for creation VPN- connections via pptp-protocol or l2tp-protocol. PPTP protocol is used widely. It is old and slow. L2TP protocol gives more stable connections and increases significally the speed of internet. The speed of my internet (and not only for me!) REALLY increased after I changed the type of my internet-connection from pptp to l2tp. With pptp my speed was 2Mbit/s (download) and 1,5 Mbit/s (upload). With l2tp I got (on the same line!) 10 Mbit/s on download (limited by provider) and 35 Mbit/s on upload. Tests on speedtest.net and several other test- sites approved this. I made the PPTP connection with yast2-network module (DSL). It is fast, - simple and convinient way (as everything in YaST). But DSL module does - not have an opportunity to make VPN connection via L2TP protocol. - I suggest to add L2TP protocol in yast2-network module to give choise - between connections via PPP over Ethernet, PPP over ATM, CAPI for ADSL, - Point To Point Connection Protocol and L2TP CONNECTION PROTOCOL ! + simple and convinient way (as usually everything in YaST). But DSL + module now does not have an opportunity to make VPN connection via L2TP + protocol. + I suggest to add L2TP protocol in yast2-network module to have a + choise between connections via PPP over Ethernet, PPP over ATM, CAPI + for ADSL, Point To Point Connection Protocol and L2TP CONNECTION + PROTOCOL ! I used xl2tp package to create connection but I couldn't tune right all nesessary scripts in /etc/ppp directory. In forums I found different ways to run proper l2tp connection. The best one on my opinion is using the script from here: http://homenet.corbina.net/index.php?showtopic=267122 (http://homenet.corbina.net/index.php?showtopic=267122) This - script helped me to use xl2tpd and establish true l2tp connection. + script helped me to use xl2tpd and established true l2tp connection. Searching for this method takes several days. But now I am not sure in security of established l2tp-connection as I was with PPTP connection created with DSL module in yast2-network. - Another method for creation of l2tp-connections developed for + Another method for creation of l2tp-connections is developing for Mandriva: http://code.google.com/p/vpnpptp/ (http://code.google.com/p/vpnpptp/) - From kernel 2.6.23 kernel module pppol2tp included in vanilla kernel. This - is another reason to include L2TP protocol in the list of protocol- - choises in DSL connection module. - openSUSE developers, PLEASE add L2TP protocol to YaST! I sure it'll - really improve my favourite openSUSE beside of other linux distros! + From kernel 2.6.23 the kernel module pppol2tp is included in vanilla kernel- + source. This is another reason to include L2TP protocol in the list of + choise of protocols in DSL connection module. + To openSUSE developers: PLEASE add L2TP protocol to YaST! I sure + it'll really improve my favourite openSUSE beside of other linux + distros! For simple users like me, not for red-eyes linux-penguins, YaST is - more convenient method to create l2tp-connections beside of a + more convenient method for creation l2tp-connections beside of a sysadmin's way with manually corrected shell-scripts in the core of - operating system. + operating system! In Windows L2TP connections are available via built-in Network Connections module in Control Panel. But openSUSE has not such a necessary tool. - Simply users, like me, please vote for L2TP to openSUSE!!! - - Useful links: - 1. xl2tpd home page: - http://www.xelerance.com/software/xl2tpd/ + Simply users, like me, please vote everybody for L2TP to + openSUSE!!! + ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Useful links for developers: + 1. xl2tpd home page: http://www.xelerance.com/software/xl2tpd/ (http://www.xelerance.com/software/xl2tpd/) 2. Script to establish l2tp connection on openSUSE and other distros: - http://homenet.corbina.net/index.php?showtopic=267122 - (http://homenet.corbina.net/index.php?showtopic=267122) + http://homenet.corbina.net/index.php?showtopic=267122 (http://homenet.corbina.net/index.php?showtopic=267122) 3. Using Linux as L2TP client: - http://www.jacco2.dds.nl/networking/linux-l2tp.html - (http://www.jacco2.dds.nl/networking/linux-l2tp.html) - 4. VPNPPTP (also supports L2TP): - http://code.google.com/p/vpnpptp/ (http://code.google.com/p/vpnpptp/) - - P.S. The feature ( https://features.opensuse.org/309322 - (https://features.opensuse.org/309322) ) was already realized in - openSUSE 11.3, but in cutted form. - The xl2tpd-package for simple user is not usable. + http://www.jacco2.dds.nl/networking/linux-l2tp.html (http://www.jacco2.dds.nl/networking/linux-l2tp.html) + 4. VPNPPTP (also supports L2TP): http://code.google.com/p/vpnpptp/ + (http://code.google.com/p/vpnpptp/) + P.S. The feature-request like mine ( + https://features.opensuse.org/309322 (309322) ) was already realized in + openSUSE 11.3, but in cutted form. Now it is closed because openSUSE + 11.3 is out and xl2tpd-package was created. The result of this realized + feature was the creation of xl2tp-packages for penSUSE repository. But + the simple making of xl2tpd-packages for users is not useful at all and + gives no result. + We are not system administrators, we are users! Remember it! Good + luck! -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310571