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Validate the peers suggested IP by attempting to make a routing table
entry.
Give up IPCP negotiation if the peer NAKs us with an unusable IP.
Always SIOCDIFADDR then SIOCAIFADDR when configuring the tun device.
Using SIOCSIFDSTADDR allows duplicate dst addresses (which we don't
want)!!!
Allow up to 200 interface names (was 50) (now that ppp can play server
properly).
Cosmetic:
Log unexpected CCP packets in the CCP log rather than the ERROR log.
Log unexpected Config Reqs in the appropriate LCP/IPCP/CCP log rather
than the ERROR log.
Log failed route additions and deletions with WARN, not TCPIP.
Log the option id and length for unrecognised IPCP options.
Change some .Sq to .Ar in the man page.
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I did the deflate re-org).
Make PAP & CHAP negotiation prettier in the log file.
If both PAP & CHAP are `enabled' and the peer NAKs CHAP
suggesting PAP, be friendly and REQ PAP the next time.
This is in line with the rfc.
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<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.
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