-CHANGES FROM THE PREVIOUS VERSION
-
-- The number of devices for the PPP device has been made dynamic. It was
- previously configured with the default value of four devices.
-
-- The problems dealing with other systems such as Windows NT and their
- authenticiation has been corrected. It will now generate the proper
- responses to allow the system to choose a valid authentication protocol.
-
-- The kernel debug value has changed. Previously it was a level. It is now
- a bit map with various bits meaning certain types of debug information.
-
- 0 - No debug information is generated
- 1 - Debug messages
- 2 - Log incoming packets
- 4 - Log outgoing packets
- 8 - Log tty output buffers
- 16 - Log tty input buffers
-
- If you wish to use any combination, add the values together. For example,
- '7' will log debug messages and incoming packages and outgoing packets.
-
- The default setting is 0.
-
- The simple IP trace which ppp.c performed when 'kdebug' was greater than
- 127 has been removed. You should use tcpdump for this type of trace
- actions.
-
-- Support is added for compression control protocol. At the present time
- only the BSD-Compress compression protocol is supported.
-
-- There are two queues for output frames. This avoids some problems which
- occured with the previous version and some PPP packages which exchanged
- echo frames with Linux.
-
-- The echo frames are now proper. Previously, it would generate extra
- characters and this caused some providers to not respond to the 'junk'.
-
-- The max-echo-failure option will now properly disconnect the line.
-
-- There are other changes which are listed in the general README file. Please
- read that file as well for changes.
-
-- There is no limit to the number of ppp devices which you may use. Jim Freeman
- has added code to create them upon demand and to re-use the ones which have
- been closed. There is no code, nor plans to write code, to remove (delete)
- the un-used devices. So, if your system goes to a spurt and uses 3000 ppp
- devices, it will remain at that level until you next reload the kernel.
-
-
-FUTURE PLANS
-
-The IPX support is still minimal. There is code which will only work with
-the 1.3 version of the networking software. The pppd process will still
-require changes to support the IPXCP and a change to the driver to properly
-enable/disable the IPX frames. Jim Freeman is reportily working on the IPX
-support.
-