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* Xelerance has forked l2tpd into xl2tpd.
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* Michael Richardson <mcr@xelerance.com>, for adding IPsec SAref tracking
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* Paul Wouters <paul@xelerance.com>, for packaging, debugging and support.
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Thanks to Jacco de Leeuw for his maintenance of the 0.69 version of l2tpd.
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Original credits follow.
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Mark Spencer was the primary author of this work. He would like to thank the
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following people for their contributions:
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* Peter Brackett, Adtran, for supporting the creation of this free software
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* Alan Cox, RedHat, for architectural suggestions and moral support :)
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* Kyle Farnsworth, Adtran, for helping me get started and for providing me
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with the Adtran LAC for initial testing
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* Ashish Lal, Midnight Networks, for thorughly evaluating compliance of l2tpd
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to the published l2tp specification
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* Rich Martin, Deltacom, for loaning me a Cisco 3000 router for
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interoperability testing
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* Kevin Schneider, Adtran, for initially pointing me in the direction of
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doing l2tp support for Linux
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* Mark Townsley, Cisco Systems, for helping answer a variety of questions
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(particularly relating to authentication) and for aiding with
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interoperability testing with Cisco l2tp software.
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The MD5 code was written by Colin Plumb, and is without copyright (public
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domain).
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This project was forked January 12, 2001 by Scott Balmos and David Stipp due
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to the apparent inactivity of the project.
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We also would like to thank the following people who helped us after the fork:
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* Jeff McAdams, IgLou Internet Services, for being our own Alan Cox clone.
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* Huiban Yoann, Siemens, for some scaleability improvements.
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* Jens Zerbst, for initial implementation of a rudimentary Outgoing Call
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Request system
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* Everyone out there who have submitted an uncountable amount of little
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bug fixes. Thanks all!!!
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