X-Git-Url: http://git.ozlabs.org/?p=ppp.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=188807e39a6209f8d7cb5a2a98a9e45ee3c6e1f2;hp=da1460ee5931da9eff509dbedd6dcff13d4845bb;hb=d1eaa650149c3bbe4913d4e54b6325bbf34b0632;hpb=3af7b529609dfc5ef233634f3a17d091e2234252 diff --git a/README b/README index da1460e..188807e 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -69,8 +69,103 @@ use any IP address. (This only applies where the peer is authenticating itself to you, of course.) -What's new in ppp-2.3.9. -************************ +What's new in ppp-2.3.11. +************************* + +* Support for Solaris 8 has been added, including support for + replumbing and IPV6. + +* The Solaris `snoop' utility should now work on ppp interfaces. + +* New hooks have been added - pap_logout_hook, ip_up_hook, and + ip_down_hook. + +* A new `passprompt' plugin is included, thanks to Alan Curry, which + makes it possible for pppd to call an external program to get the + PAP password to send to the peer. + +* The error messages for the situation where authentication is + required because the system has a default route have been improved. + +* There is a new connect_delay option which specifies how long pppd + should pause after the connect script finishes. Previously this + delay was fixed at 1 second. (This delay terminates as soon as pppd + sees a valid PPP frame from the peer.) + +* The `hide-password' option is now the default, and there is a new + `show-password' option to enable the printing of password strings in + the debug output. + +* A fairly complete list of the names of PPP protocols has been added + so that when pppd rejects a frame because its protocol is not + supported, it can print the name of the unsupported protocol. + +* Synchronous serial lines are supported under Linux 2.3.x. + +* The bug where pppd would not recognize a modem hangup under Linux + 2.3.x kernels has been fixed. + + +What was new in ppp-2.3.10. +*************************** + +* Pppd now supports `plugins', which are pieces of code (packaged as + shared libraries) which can be loaded into pppd at runtime and which + can affect its behaviour. The intention is that plugins provide a + way for people to customize the behaviour of pppd for their own + needs without needing to change the base pppd source. I have added + some hooks into pppd (places where pppd will call a function + pointer, if non-zero, to replace some of pppd's code) and I will be + receptive to suggestions about places to add more hooks. Plugins + are supported under Linux and Solaris at present. + +* We have a new maintainer for the Solaris port, Adi Masputra of Sun + Microsystems, and he has updated the Solaris port so that it should + work on 64-bit machines under Solaris 7 and later. + +* Pppd now has an `allow-ip' option, which takes an argument which is + an IP address (or subnet) which peers are permitted to use without + authenticating themselves. The argument takes the same form as each + element of the allowed IP address list in the secrets files. The + allow-ip option is privileged and may be specified multiple times. + Using the allow-ip option should be cleaner than putting a line like + `"" * "" address' in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets. + +* Chat can now substitute environment variables into the script. This + is enabled by the -E flag. (Thanks to Andreas Arens for the patch.) + +* If the PAP username and password from the peer contains unprintable + characters, they will be translated to a printable form before + looking in the pap-secrets file. Characters >= 0x80 are translated + to a M- form, and characters from 0 to 0x1f (and 0x7f as well) are + translated to a ^X form. If this change causes you grief, let me + know what would be a better translation. It appears that some peers + send nulls or other control characters in their usernames and + passwords. + +* Pppd has new `ktune' and `noktune' options, which enable/disable + it to change kernel settings as appropriate. This is only + implemented under Linux, and requires the /proc filesystem to be + mounted. Under Linux, with the ktune option, pppd will enable IP + forwarding in the kernel if the proxyarp option is used, and will + enable the dynamic IP address kernel option in demand mode if the + local IP address changes. + +* Pppd no longer requires a remote address to be specified for demand + dialling. If none is specified, it will use a default value of + 10.112.112.112+unit_number. (It will not propose this default to + the peer.) + +* The default holdoff is now 0 if no connect script is given. + +* The IPV6 code from Tommi Komulainen, which I unfortunately only + partially merged in to ppp-2.3.9, has been fixed and updated. + +* The linux compilation glitches should be fixed now. + + +What was new in ppp-2.3.9. +************************** * Support for the new generic PPP layer under development for the Linux kernel. @@ -456,9 +551,9 @@ questions like this that I get. If you find bugs in this package, please report them to the maintainer for the port for the operating system you are using: -Linux Paul Mackerras -Solaris 2 Paul Mackerras (for want of anybody better :-) -SunOS 4.x Paul Mackerras (for want of anybody better :-) +Linux Paul Mackerras +Solaris 2 Adi Masputra +SunOS 4.x Adi Masputra Digital Unix (OSF/1) Sowmini Varadhan NetBSD Matthew Green FreeBSD Peter Wemm @@ -483,4 +578,4 @@ The primary site for releases of this software is: ftp://cs.anu.edu.au/pub/software/ppp/ -($Id: README,v 1.19 1999/08/13 01:54:02 paulus Exp $) +($Id: README,v 1.22 1999/12/23 01:40:09 paulus Exp $)