brian
c1728d1212
An example of how to do PPPoE
23 years ago
brian
94801a912f
Fix some typos; olgeni@uli.it
23 years ago
niklas
412b4d9521
$OpenBSD$
24 years ago
brian
fca065d21c
Use an MRU of 1504 in the MP examples to allow room for the MP header
24 years ago
brian
a412374761
resolf.conf -> resolv.conf; charnier@xp11.frmug.org
25 years ago
brian
5d383ee4b5
Correct serial device names
Submitted by: kevlo@
25 years ago
brian
18d81c8b1b
Use ``set openmode passive'' in the ssh VPN example
25 years ago
brian
3295b26191
Show how to use the new filter capabilities
Mostly submitted by: Peter Jeremy <jeremyp@gsmx07.alcatel.com.au>
25 years ago
brian
da45176491
typo; Bill Fumerola
25 years ago
brian
1b152ce3aa
Specify the ssh command to use for a VPN inline.
26 years ago
brian
a0b687c825
Increase the timeout and wait for ``PPP'' in the compuserve
example.
Submitted by: MALCOLM BOFF <Malcolm_Boff@compuserve.com>
26 years ago
brian
659615a342
Suggest using ``iface clear'' under certain circumstances
in ppp.linkdown.
26 years ago
aaron
37002d7653
it's -> its
26 years ago
brian
1dfd3acc6e
Show how to create a secure (ssh) VPN
26 years ago
todd
81eacc4467
s/Id/OpenBSD/
26 years ago
brian
6ebe99a1ae
Add a compuserve example.
Detailed by: Masahiro Sekiguchi <seki@sysrap.cs.fujitsu.co.jp>
26 years ago
brian
0393351815
ppp 1.65 -> 2.0
26 years ago
brian
90ab4f4295
Suggest using /var/tmp for local domain `diagnostic' sockets,
rather than making a new directory. Also, suggest 0600
permissions (mask: 0177).
Dangers noted by: Theo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>
27 years ago
brian
e90978f391
Don't suggest creating sockets in /var/run as we create
sockets as our original uid. Suggest creating /var/ppp
with perms 1777 instead.
Pointed out by: Masafumi NAKANE <max@wide.ad.jp>
27 years ago
brian
04a30df748
Allow (and document) execution of commands from within
our chat script.
You can now even run chat(8) - see ppp.conf.sample.
27 years ago
brian
b299184241
cuaaX => cua0X: This is OpenBSD !
27 years ago
brian
ca73616026
Import version 1.5 of ppp.
<sales>
This is a user-level ppp implementation that uses the
tun driver. It was originally created by a Japanese
ISP. It's now piled with features. Check the man pages
for details.
</sales>
The sources are identical to the ones in FreeBSD, except
for the Makefile.
IP aliasing (NAT) is disabled, and can be enabled by simply
doing a ``make install'' of libalias, then rebuilding
ppp. I'll create libalias as a port soon.
27 years ago
deraadt
26eeab18b3
more samples
28 years ago
deraadt
3e3a5bfbe5
add ppp stuff from distribution; someone should look at integrating what
the freebsd people have (way nicer)
29 years ago