3 # The name of this server. Often, the FQDN is used here.
6 # Enforce the use of the hostname as the name of the local system for
7 # authentication purposes (overrides the name option).
10 # If no local IP address is given, pppd will use the first IP address
11 # that belongs to the local hostname. If "noipdefault" is given, this
12 # is disabled and the peer will have to supply an IP address.
15 # With this option, pppd will accept the peer's idea of our local IP
16 # address, even if the local IP address was specified in an option.
19 # With this option, pppd will accept the peer's idea of its (remote) IP
20 # address, even if the remote IP address was specified in an option.
23 # Specify which DNS Servers the incoming Win95 or WinNT Connection should use
24 # Two Servers can be remotely configured
28 # Specify which WINS Servers the incoming connection Win95 or WinNT should use
29 #wins-addr 192.168.1.50
30 #wins-addr 192.168.1.51
32 # enable this on a server that already has a permanent default route
35 # Default IPv6 route is automatically configured by kernel based on
36 # received ICMPv6 Router Advertisement packets.
37 # pppd should not touch default IPv6 route to prevent breaking IPv6 setup.
38 # Enabling defaultroute6 is needed only for broken IPv6 setup.
41 # Run the executable or shell command specified after pppd has terminated
42 # the link. This script could, for example, issue commands to the modem
43 # to cause it to hang up if hardware modem control signals were not
45 # If mgetty is running, it will reset the modem anyway. So there is no need
47 #disconnect "chat -- \d+++\d\c OK ath0 OK"
49 # Increase debugging level (same as -d). The debug output is written
50 # to syslog LOG_LOCAL2.
53 # Enable debugging code in the kernel-level PPP driver. The argument n
54 # is a number which is the sum of the following values: 1 to enable
55 # general debug messages, 2 to request that the contents of received
56 # packets be printed, and 4 to request that the contents of transmitted
60 # Require the peer to authenticate itself before allowing network
61 # packets to be sent or received.
62 # Please do not disable this setting. It is expected to be standard in
63 # future releases of pppd. Use the call option (see manpage) to disable
64 # authentication for specific peers.
67 # authentication can either be pap or chap. As most people only want to
68 # use pap, you can also disable chap:
72 # Use hardware flow control (i.e. RTS/CTS) to control the flow of data
76 # Specifies that pppd should use a UUCP-style lock on the serial device
77 # to ensure exclusive access to the device.
80 # Use the modem control lines.
83 # async character map -- 32-bit hex; each bit is a character
84 # that needs to be escaped for pppd to receive it. 0x00000001
85 # represents '\x01', and 0x80000000 represents '\x1f'.
86 # To allow pppd to work over a rlogin/telnet connection, ou should escape
87 # XON (^Q), XOFF (^S) and ^]: (The peer should use "escape ff".)
91 # Specifies that certain characters should be escaped on transmission
92 # (regardless of whether the peer requests them to be escaped with its
93 # async control character map). The characters to be escaped are
94 # specified as a list of hex numbers separated by commas. Note that
95 # almost any character can be specified for the escape option, unlike
96 # the asyncmap option which only allows control characters to be
97 # specified. The characters which may not be escaped are those with hex
98 # values 0x20 - 0x3f or 0x5e.
101 # Set the MRU [Maximum Receive Unit] value to <n> for negotiation. pppd
102 # will ask the peer to send packets of no more than <n> bytes. The
103 # minimum MRU value is 128. The default MRU value is 1500. A value of
104 # 296 is recommended for slow links (40 bytes for TCP/IP header + 256
108 # Set the MTU [Maximum Transmit Unit] value to <n>. Unless the peer
109 # requests a smaller value via MRU negotiation, pppd will request that
110 # the kernel networking code send data packets of no more than n bytes
111 # through the PPP network interface.
114 # Set the interface netmask to <n>, a 32 bit netmask in "decimal dot"
115 # notation (e.g. 255.255.255.0).
116 #netmask 255.255.255.0
118 # Don't fork to become a background process (otherwise pppd will do so
119 # if a serial device is specified).
122 # Set the assumed name of the remote system for authentication purposes
126 # Add an entry to this system's ARP [Address Resolution Protocol]
127 # table with the IP address of the peer and the Ethernet address of this
128 # system. {proxyarp,noproxyarp}
131 # Use the system password database for authenticating the peer using
132 # PAP. Note: mgetty already provides this option. If this is specified
133 # then dialin from users using a script under Linux to fire up ppp wont work.
136 # If this option is given, pppd will send an LCP echo-request frame to
137 # the peer every n seconds. Under Linux, the echo-request is sent when
138 # no packets have been received from the peer for n seconds. Normally
139 # the peer should respond to the echo-request by sending an echo-reply.
140 # This option can be used with the lcp-echo-failure option to detect
141 # that the peer is no longer connected.
144 # If this option is given, pppd will presume the peer to be dead if n
145 # LCP echo-requests are sent without receiving a valid LCP echo-reply.
146 # If this happens, pppd will terminate the connection. Use of this
147 # option requires a non-zero value for the lcp-echo-interval parameter.
148 # This option can be used to enable pppd to terminate after the physical
149 # connection has been broken (e.g., the modem has hung up) in
150 # situations where no hardware modem control lines are available.
153 # Specifies that pppd should disconnect if the link is idle for n seconds.
156 # ---<End of File>---