| This is the README file for ppp-2.5, a package which implements the |
| Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to provide Internet connections over |
| serial lines and other types of links which can be considered to be |
| point-to-point links. |
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| Introduction. |
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| The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a standard way to establish |
| a network connection over a serial link. At present, this package |
| supports IP and IPV6 and the protocols layered above them, such as TCP |
| and UDP. |
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| This PPP implementation consists of two parts: |
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| - Kernel code, which establishes a network interface and passes |
| packets between the serial port, the kernel networking code and the |
| PPP daemon (pppd). This code is implemented using STREAMS modules on |
| Solaris, and as a line discipline under Linux. |
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| - The PPP daemon (pppd), which negotiates with the peer to establish |
| the link and sets up the ppp network interface. Pppd includes support |
| for authentication, so you can control which other systems may make a |
| PPP connection and what IP addresses they may use. |
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| The platforms supported by this package are Linux and Solaris. I have |
| code for NeXTStep, FreeBSD, SunOS 4.x, SVR4, Tru64 (Digital Unix), AIX |
| and Ultrix but no active maintainers for these platforms. Code for |
| all of these except AIX is included in the ppp-2.3.11 release. |
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| The kernel code for Linux is no longer distributed with this package, |
| since the relevant kernel code is in the official Linux kernel source |
| (and has been for many years) and is included in all reasonably modern |
| Linux distributions. The Linux kernel code supports using PPP over |
| things other than serial ports, such as PPP over Ethernet and PPP over |
| ATM. |
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| Installation. |
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| The file SETUP contains general information about setting up your |
| system for using PPP. There is also a README file for each supported |
| system, which contains more specific details for installing PPP on |
| that system. The supported systems, and the corresponding README |
| files, are: |
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| Linux README.linux |
| Solaris README.sol2 |
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| In each case you start by running the ./configure script. This works |
| out which operating system you are using and creates the appropriate |
| makefiles. You then run `make' to compile the user-level code, and |
| (as root) `make install' to install the user-level programs pppd, chat |
| and pppstats. |
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| N.B. Since 2.3.0, leaving the permitted IP addresses column of the |
| pap-secrets or chap-secrets file empty means that no addresses are |
| permitted. You need to put a "*" in that column to allow the peer to |
| use any IP address. (This only applies where the peer is |
| authenticating itself to you, of course.) |
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| What's new in ppp-2.5.0. |
| ************************ |
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| The 2.5.0 release is a major release of pppd which contains breaking |
| changes for third-party plugins, a complete revamp of the build-system |
| and that allows for flexibility of configuring features as needed. |
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| In Summary: |
| * Support for PEAP authentication by Eivind Næss and Rustam Kovhaev |
| * Support for loading PKCS12 certificate envelopes |
| * Adoption of GNU Autoconf / Automake build environment, by Eivind Næss |
| and others. |
| * Support for pkgconfig tool has been added by Eivind Næss. |
| * Bunch of fixes and cleanup to PPPoE and IPv6 support by Pali Rohár. |
| * Major revision to PPPD's Plugin API by Eivind Næss. |
| - Defines in which describes what features was included in pppd |
| - Functions now prefixed with explicit ppp_* to indicate that |
| pppd functions being called. |
| - Header files were renamed to better align with their features, |
| and now use proper include guards |
| - A pppdconf.h file is supplied to allow third-party modules to use |
| the same feature defines pppd was compiled with. |
| - No extern declarations of internal variable names of pppd, |
| continued use of these extern variables are considered |
| unstable. |
| * Lots of internal fixes and cleanups for Radius and PPPoE by Jaco Kroon |
| * Dropped IPX support, as Linux has dropped support in version 5.15 |
| for this protocol. |
| * Many more fixes and cleanups. |
| * Pppd is no longer installed setuid-root. |
| * New pppd options: |
| - ipv6cp-noremote, ipv6cp-nosend, ipv6cp-use-remotenumber, |
| ipv6-up-script, ipv6-down-script |
| - -v, show-options |
| - usepeerwins, ipcp-no-address, ipcp-no-addresses, nosendip |
| * On Linux, any baud rate can be set on a serial port provided the |
| kernel serial driver supports that. |
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| Note that if you have built and installed previous versions of this |
| package and you want to continue having configuration and TDB files in |
| /etc/ppp, you will need to use the --sysconfdir option to ./configure. |
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| For a list of the changes made during the 2.4 series releases of this |
| package, see the Changes-2.4 file. |
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| Compression methods. |
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| This package supports two packet compression methods: Deflate and |
| BSD-Compress. Other compression methods which are in common use |
| include Predictor, LZS, and MPPC. These methods are not supported for |
| two reasons - they are patent-encumbered, and they cause some packets |
| to expand slightly, which pppd doesn't currently allow for. |
| BSD-Compress and Deflate (which uses the same algorithm as gzip) don't |
| ever expand packets. |
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| Contacts. |
| ********* |
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| Most communication relating to this package happens on github at |
| https://github.com/ppp-project/ppp/. The linux-ppp@vger.kernel.org |
| mailing list also exists and can be used. |
| |
| If you find bugs in this package, the best thing to do is to create an |
| issue on github. If you can't or don't want to do that, you can post |
| to linux-ppp@vger.kernel.org, or report them to the maintainer for the |
| port for the operating system you are using: |
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| Linux Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org> |
| Solaris James Carlson <carlson@workingcode.com> |
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| Copyrights: |
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| All of the code can be freely used and redistributed. The individual |
| source files each have their own copyright and permission notice. |
| Pppd, pppstats and pppdump are under BSD-style notices. Some of the |
| pppd plugins are GPL'd. Chat is public domain. |
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| Distribution: |
| ************* |
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| The primary site for releases of this software is: |
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| ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/ppp/ |
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