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Also see this blog post by a customer using Debian and our L2TP service: https://www.ashbysoft.com/posts/debian-aaisp-l2tp/
 
== Standalone A&A L2TP router on Debian Linux ==
Essentially, I like my main network to be "invisible". Just plug in and set an IP (from the public subnet) and you're good to go. This assumes you have good physical security and/or you trust the people that have access to it.
 
You should not connect anything insecure directly to this main network. For example, your playstation or proprietary shitware Windows PC or something like that, should be heavily firewalled behind e.g. OpenWRT router.
 
This type of network is useful to me because I run lots of servers via a&a, so I need great flexibility. This is just a very simple setup that *works*.
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