.B chap-timeout \fIn
Set timeout for CHAP authentication by peer to \fIn\fR seconds (default 60).
.TP
+.B chapms\-strip\-domain
+Some Windows 9x/ME clients might be transmitting the MS domain before the
+username in the provided client name. This option enables stripping the domain
+from the client name on the server side before matching it against the secret
+file.
+.TP
.B child\-timeout \fIn
When exiting, wait for up to \fIn\fR seconds for any child processes
(such as the command specified with the \fBpty\fR command) to exit
Set the maximum number of IPCP terminate-request transmissions to
\fIn\fR (default 3).
.TP
+.B ipcp\-no\-address
+Disable negotiation of addresses via IP-Address IPCP option.
+.TP
+.B ipcp\-no\-addresses
+Disable negotiation of addresses via old-style deprecated IP-Addresses
+IPCP option. pppd by default try to use new-style IP-Address IPCP option.
+If new-style is not supported by peer or is disabled by \fBipcp\-no\-address\fR
+option then pppd fallbacks to old-style deprecated IP-Addresses IPCP option.
+When both new-style and old-style are disabled by both \fBipcp\-no\-address\fR
+and \fBipcp\-no\-addresses\fR options then negotiation of IP addresses
+is completely disabled.
+.TP
.B ipcp\-restart \fIn
Set the IPCP restart interval (retransmission timeout) to \fIn\fR
seconds (default 3).
device routes, but the peer itself cannot be addressed directly for IP
traffic.
.TP
+.B nosendip
+Don't send our local IP address to peer during IP address negotiation.
+.TP
.B notty
Normally, pppd requires a terminal device. With this option, pppd
will allocate itself a pseudo-tty master/slave pair and use the slave
The IP address for the remote end of the link. This is only set when
IPCP has come up.
.TP
+.B LLLOCAL
+The Link-Local IPv6 address for the local end of the link. This is only
+set when IPV6CP has come up.
+.TP
+.B LLREMOTE
+The Link-Local IPv6 address for the remote end of the link. This is only
+set when IPV6CP has come up.
+.TP
.B PEERNAME
The authenticated name of the peer. This is only set if the peer
authenticates itself.