.\" manual page [] for pppd 2.0
-.\" $Id: pppd.8,v 1.5 1994/05/24 11:27:08 paulus Exp $
+.\" $Id: pppd.8,v 1.9 1995/04/24 05:53:35 paulus Exp $
.\" SH section heading
.\" SS subsection heading
.\" LP paragraph
If multiple \fBasyncmap\fR options are
given, the values are ORed together.
If no \fBasyncmap\fR option is given, no async character map will be
-negotiated for the receive direction; the peer will then escape
+negotiated for the receive direction; the peer should then escape
\fIall\fR control characters.
.TP
.B auth
Use hardware flow control (i.e. RTS/CTS) to control the flow of data on
the serial port.
.TP
+.B -crtscts
+Disable hardware flow control (i.e. RTS/CTS) on the serial port. If
+neither the \fBcrtscts\fR nor the \fB\-crtscts\fR option is given,
+the hardware flow control setting for the serial port is left
+unchanged.
+.TP
.B xonxoff
Use software flow control (i.e. XON/XOFF) to control the flow of data on
-the serial port. This option is not implemented on BSD or Ultrix systems
+the serial port. This option is only implemented on Linux systems
at present.
.TP
-.B -crtscts
-A synonym for \fBxonxoff\fR.
-.TP
.B defaultroute
Add a default route to the system routing tables, using the peer as
the gateway, when IPCP negotiation is successfully completed.
With this option,
.I pppd
will not transmit LCP packets to initiate a connection until a valid
-LCP packet is received from the peer (as for the "passive" option with
+LCP packet is received from the peer (as for the `passive' option with
old versions of \fIpppd\fR).
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
Disable negotiation of Van Jacobson style IP header compression (use
default, i.e. no compression).
.TP
+.B bsdcomp \fInr,nt
+Request that the peer compress packets that it sends, using the
+BSD-Compress scheme, with a maximum code size of \fInr\fR bits, and
+agree to compress packets sent to the peer with a maximum code size of
+\fInt\fR bits. If \fInt\fR is not specified, it defaults to the value
+given for \fInr\fR. Values in the range 9 to 15 may be used for
+\fInr\fR and \fInt\fR; larger values give better compression but
+consume more kernel memory for compression dictionaries.
+Alternatively, a value of 0 for \fInr\fR or \fInt\fR disables
+compression in the corresponding direction.
+.TP
+.B \-bsdcomp
+Disables compression; \fBpppd\fR will not request or agree to compress
+packets using the BSD-Compress scheme.
+.TP
.B debug
Increase debugging level (same as \fB\-d\fR).
If this
domain option to set the domain name to Quotron.COM.
.TP
.B modem
-Use the modem control lines. On Ultrix, this option implies hardware
-flow control, as for the \fBcrtscts\fR option. (This option is not fully
-implemented.)
+Use the modem control lines. This option is the default. With this
+option,
+.B pppd
+will wait for the CD (Carrier Detect) signal from the modem to be asserted
+when opening the serial device
+(unless a connect script is specified), and it will drop the DTR (Data
+Terminal Ready) signal briefly when the connection is terminated and before
+executing the connect script.
+On Ultrix, this option implies hardware
+flow control, as for the \fBcrtscts\fR option.
.TP
.B kdebug \fIn
Enable debugging code in the kernel-level PPP driver. The argument
transmitted packets be printed.
.TP
.B local
-Don't use the modem control lines.
+Don't use the modem control lines. With this option,
+.B pppd
+will ignore the state of the CD (Carrier Detect) signal from the modem and
+will not change the state of the DTR (Data Terminal Ready) signal.
.TP
.B mtu \fI<n>
Set the MTU [Maximum Transmit Unit] value to \fI<n>\fR. Unless the
with the IP address of the peer and the Ethernet address of this
system.
.TP
+.B persist
+Do not exit after a connection is terminated; instead try to reopen
+the connection.
+.TP
.B login
Use the system password database for authenticating the peer using
PAP.
If debugging is enabled at compile time, the \fBdebug\fR option also
causes other debugging messages to be logged.
.LP
-Debugging can also be enabled by sending a
+Debugging can also be enabled or disabled by sending a
SIGUSR1 to the
.I pppd
-process.
-Debugging may be disabled by sending a SIGUSR2 to the
-.I pppd
-process.
+process. This signal acts as a toggle.
.SH FILES
.TP
-.B /var/run/ppp\fIn\fB.pid \fR(BSD), \fB/etc/ppp/ppp\fIn\fB.pid \fR(SunOS)
+.B /var/run/ppp\fIn\fB.pid \fR(BSD or Linux), \fB/etc/ppp/ppp\fIn\fB.pid \fR(others)
Process-ID for \fIpppd\fR process on ppp interface unit \fIn\fR.
.TP
.B /etc/ppp/ip-up
A program or script which is executed when the link is available for
sending and receiving IP packets (that is, IPCP has come up). It is
-executed with the parameters \fIinterface-name tty-device speed
-local-IP-address remote-IP-address\fR.
+executed with the parameters
+.IP
+\fIinterface-name tty-device speed local-IP-address
+remote-IP-address\fR
+.IP
+and with its standard input,
+output and error streams redirected to \fB/dev/null\fR.
.IP
This program or script is executed with the same real and effective
user-ID as \fIpppd\fR, that is, at least the effective user-ID and
.TP
.B ~/.ppprc
User default options, read before command-line options.
+.TP
+.B /etc/ppp/options.\fIttyname
+System default options for the serial port being used, read after
+command-line options.
.SH SEE ALSO
.TP
.B RFC1144
process.
.TP
.B SIGINT, SIGTERM
-These signals cause \fIpppd\fR to terminate the link (by closing LCP),
+These signals cause \fBpppd\fR to terminate the link (by closing LCP),
restore the serial device settings, and exit.
.TP
.B SIGHUP
-Indicates that the physical layer has been disconnected. \fIpppd\fR
-will attempt to restore the serial device settings (this may produce
-error messages on Suns), and then exit.
-.SH BUGS
-The use of the modem control lines and the effects of the \fBmodem\fR
-and \fBlocal\fR options are not well defined.
+This signal causes \fBpppd\fR to terminate the link, restore the
+serial device settings, and close the serial device. If the
+\fBpersist\fR option has been specified, \fBpppd\fR will try to reopen
+the serial device and start another connection. Otherwise \fBpppd\fR
+will exit.
+.TP
+.B SIGUSR2
+This signal causes
+.B pppd
+to renegotiate compression. This can be useful to re-enable
+compression after it has been disabled as a result of a fatal
+decompression error. With the BSD Compress scheme, fatal
+decompression errors generally indicate a bug in one or other
+implementation.
+
.SH AUTHORS
Drew Perkins,
Brad Clements,
Karl Fox,
Greg Christy,
-Brad Parker (brad@fcr.com),
-Paul Mackerras (paulus@cs.anu.edu.au)
+Brad Parker,
+Paul Mackerras (paulus@cs.anu.edu.au).