Also Sprach Jack Xiao
>I am using a Redback as an LAC and l2tpd-0.69 on the LNS. PPPoE clients
>firstly talk to Redback then Redback forwards the request to LNS and
>the L2TP tunnel is up after successful authentication, so PPPoE clients
>can talk to LNS.

>Now, I am wondering whether our LAC, which runs l2tpd, can replace that
>Redback. i.e. Can LAC handle PPP request coming in? If the answer is
>yes, what's the right configuration?

Basically, no, it can't.  l2tpd is really only set up to deal with PPP
frames coming in from pppd...because l2tpd is set up to manage the file
descriptors that the frames come in on as connections to processes that
are children of l2tpd itself.  It would take some fairly significant
re-work of the code structure to handle your type of setup.
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