+* Under Linux, pppd can now operate in a mode where it doesn't request
+ the peer's IP address, as some peers refuse to supply an IP address.
+ Since Linux supports device routes as well as gateway routes, it's
+ possible to have no remote IP address assigned to the ppp interface
+ and still route traffic over it.
+
+* Pppd now works better with 3G modems that do strange things such as
+ sending IPCP Configure-Naks with the same values over and over again.
+
+* The PPP over L2TP plugin is included, which works with the pppol2tp
+ PPP channel code in the Linux kernel. This allows pppd to be used
+ to set up tunnels using the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol.
+
+* A new 'enable-session' option has been added, which enables session
+ accounting via PAM or wtwp/wtmpx, as appropriate. See the pppd man
+ page for details.
+
+* Several bugs have been fixed.
+
+
+What was new in ppp-2.4.4.
+**************************
+
+* Pppd will now run /etc/ppp/ip-pre-up, if it exists, after creating
+ the ppp interface and configuring its IP addresses but before
+ bringing it up. This can be used, for example, for adding firewall
+ rules for the interface.
+
+* Lots of bugs fixed, particularly in the area of demand-dialled and
+ persistent connections.
+
+* The rp-pppoe plugin now accepts any interface name (that isn't an
+ existing pppd option name) without putting "nic-" on the front of
+ it, not just eth*, nas*, tap* and br*.
+
+
+What was new in ppp-2.4.3.
+**************************
+