What Is L2TP?

L2TP stands for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol. It is a tunneling protocol that is used to support Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). L2TP works by encapsulating the data sent between the client and the server, creating a secure and private connection over the internet. The protocol is designed to work with a variety of encryption protocols, including IPsec, which helps to provide additional security for the connection.

L2TP is commonly used to provide remote access to corporate networks, as well as to bypass censorship and geo-restrictions. L2TP is also known for its ease of use, as it can be configured easily on most operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. Overall, L2TP is a reliable and widely used protocol for creating secure and private connections over the internet.

As this protocol does not provide confidentiality or strong authentication by itself, Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is often implemented along with the IPSec tunneling protocol to secure the connection.

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