-.\" manual page [] for pppd 2.4
-.\" $Id: pppd.8,v 1.90 2008/03/26 12:09:40 paulus Exp $
+.\" manual page [] for pppd 2.5.x
.\" SH section heading
.\" SS subsection heading
.\" LP paragraph
.\" IP indented paragraph
.\" TP hanging label
.\"
-.\" Copyright (c) 1993-2003 Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
+.\" Copyright (c) 1993-2003 Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
.\"
.\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
.\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
Set the LCP restart interval (retransmission timeout) to \fIn\fR
seconds (default 3).
.TP
+.B lcp\-rtt\-file \fIfilename
+Sets the file where the round-trip time (RTT) of LCP echo-request frames
+will be logged.
+.TP
.B linkname \fIname\fR
Sets the logical name of the link to \fIname\fR. Pppd will create a
file named \fBppp\-\fIname\fB.pid\fR in /var/run (or /etc/ppp on some
Terminate after \fIn\fR consecutive failed connection attempts. A
value of 0 means no limit. The default value is 10.
.TP
-.B max-tls-version \fIstring
+.B max\-tls-\version \fIstring
(EAP-TLS, or PEAP) Configures the max allowed TLS version used during
negotiation with a peer. The default value for this is \fI1.2\fR. Values
allowed for this option is \fI1.0.\fR, \fI1.1\fR, \fI1.2\fR, \fI1.3\fR.
local system to the peer. (Note that pppd does not append the domain
name to \fIname\fR.)
.TP
+.B netmask \fImask
+Set the IPV4 network mask on the PPP interface to the given
+\fImask\fR, which can be given in dotted-quad notation or as a single
+hexadecimal number preceded by 0x. This option is not normally
+needed because the PPP interface is a point-to-point connection, but
+in some specialized circumstances it can be useful.
+.TP
.B noaccomp
Disable Address/Control compression in both directions (send and
receive).
.TP
-.B need-peer-eap
+.B need\-peer\-eap
(EAP-TLS) Require the peer to verify our authentication credentials.
.TP
.B noauth
Currently supports Microgate SyncLink adapters
under Linux and FreeBSD 2.2.8 and later.
.TP
-.B tls-verify-method \fIstring
+.B tls\-verify\-method \fIstring
(EAP-TLS, or PEAP) Match the value specified for \fIremotename\fR to that that
of the X509 certificates subject name, common name, or suffix of the common
name. Respective values allowed for this option is: \fInone\fR, \fIsubject\fR,
\fIname\fR, or \fIsuffix\fR. The default value for this option is \fIname\fR.
.TP
-.B tls-verify-key-usage
+.B tls\-verify\-key\-usage
(EAP-TLS, or PEAP) Enables examination of peer certificate's purpose, and
extended key usage attributes.
.TP
option may be avoided if interface name is unambiguous and does not
look like any other pppd's option.
.TP
-.B pppoe-service \fIname
+.B pppoe\-service \fIname
Connect to specified PPPoE service name. For backward compatibility also
\fBrp_pppoe_service\fP option name is supported.
.TP
-.B pppoe-ac \fIname
+.B pppoe\-ac \fIname
Connect to specified PPPoE access concentrator name. For backward
compatibility also \fBrp_pppoe_ac\fP option name is supported.
.TP
-.B pppoe-sess \fIsessid\fP:\fImacaddr
+.B pppoe\-sess \fIsessid\fP:\fImacaddr
Attach to existing PPPoE session. For backward compatibility also
\fBrp_pppoe_sess\fP option name is supported.
.TP
-.B pppoe-verbose \fIn
+.B pppoe\-verbose \fIn
Be verbose about discovered access concentrators. When set to 2 or bigger
value then dump also discovery packets. For backward compatibility also
\fBrp_pppoe_verbose\fP option name is supported.
.TP
-.B pppoe-mac \fImacaddr
+.B pppoe\-mac \fImacaddr
Connect to specified MAC address.
.TP
-.B pppoe-host-uniq \fIstring
+.B pppoe\-host\-uniq \fIstring
Set the PPPoE Host-Uniq tag to the supplied hex string.
By default PPPoE Host-Uniq tag is set to the pppd's process PID.
For backward compatibility this option may be specified without
\fBpppoe-\fP prefix.
.TP
-.B pppoe-padi-timeout \fIn
+.B pppoe\-padi\-timeout \fIn
Initial timeout for discovery packets in seconds (default 5).
.TP
-.B pppoe-padi-attempts \fIn
+.B pppoe\-padi\-attempts \fIn
Number of discovery attempts (default 3).
.SH OPTIONS FILES
Options can be taken from files as well as the command line. Pppd
Pppd invokes scripts at various stages in its processing which can be
used to perform site-specific ancillary processing. These scripts are
usually shell scripts, but could be executable code files instead.
-Pppd does not wait for the scripts to finish (except for the net-init,
-net-pre-up and ip-pre-up scripts). The scripts are
+Pppd does not wait for the scripts to finish (except for the net\-init,
+net\-pre\-up and ip\-pre\-up scripts). The scripts are
executed as root (with the real and effective user-id set to 0), so
that they can do things such as update routing tables or run
privileged daemons. Be careful that the contents of these scripts do
indicate a bug in one or other implementation.)
.SH AUTHORS
-Paul Mackerras (paulus@samba.org), based on earlier work by
+Paul Mackerras (paulus@ozlabs.org), based on earlier work by
Drew Perkins,
Brad Clements,
Karl Fox,
.br
(412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395
.br
- tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu
+ tech\-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu
.LP
3b. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to
endorse or promote products derived from this software without
at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)."
.br
"This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras
- <paulus@samba.org>".
+ <paulus@ozlabs.org>".
.br
"This product includes software developed by Pedro Roque Marques
<pedro_m@yahoo.com>".