Solaris 2 are in the svr4 directory (and use some code from the
modules directory).
+This version has been tested under Solaris 2.6.
+
+NOTE: Although the kernel driver and modules have been designed to
+operate correctly on SMP systems, they have not been extensively
+tested on SMP machines. Some users of SMP Solaris x86 systems have
+reported system problems apparently linked to the use of previous
+versions of this software. I believe these problems have been fixed.
+
+
Installation.
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./configure
make
+If you wish to use gcc (or another compiler) instead of Sun's cc, edit
+the svr4/Makedefs file and uncomment the definition of CC. You can
+also change the options passed to the C compiler by editing the COPTS
+definition.
+
2. Install the programs and kernel modules: as root, do
make install
This installs pppd, chat and pppstats in /usr/local/bin and the kernel
modules in /kernel/drv and /kernel/strmod, and creates the /etc/ppp
-directory and populates it with default configuration files.
+directory and populates it with default configuration files. You can
+change the installation directories by editing svr4/Makedefs.
If your system normally has only one network interface, the default
Solaris 2 system startup scripts will disable IP forwarding in the IP
create an /etc/ppp/ip-up script containing something like this:
#!/bin/sh
- /usr/sbin/ndd -set /dev/ip ip_forwarding 2
+ /usr/sbin/ndd -set /dev/ip ip_forwarding 1
+See the man page for ip(7p) for details.