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# Date created: 25 Feb 1999
# Whom: Archie Cobbs
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# $Id: Makefile,v 1.11 1999/02/26 06:25:10 archie Exp $
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.12 1999/02/28 21:41:09 asami Exp $
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DISTNAME= mpd-2.0b1
DISTNAME= mpd-2.0b2
CATEGORIES= net
MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.whistle.com/pub/archie/mpd/

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MD5 (mpd-2.0b1.tar.gz) = 0b85b7f3fd5ca12ba61336b6fd043d2c
MD5 (mpd-2.0b2.tar.gz) = bbe5ad9ac726f5b9113316cf7526c223

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MPD MULTI-LINK PPP DAEMON FOR FREEBSD
Mpd is a user-mode implementation of the PPP protocol for FreeBSD.
It supports several of the numerous PPP sub-protocols and extensions,
such as:
Version 2.0b1
Written by Archie Cobbs <archie@whistle.com>
Based on IIJ-PPP by Toshiharu OHNO <tony-o@iij.ad.jp>
Multi-link PPP capability
PAP, CHAP, and MS-CHAP authentication
DES encryption
* WHAT IS IT?
A user-mode PPP daemon based on iij-ppp which supports multi-link PPP.
It is a complete re-write of the original iij-ppp code.
* HOW STABLE IS IT?
Most of this code has been thoroughly tested. Some parts, such
as compression, have not been tested very much at all. However,
the core of the daemon is very solid.
* HOW DO I BUILD AND INSTALL IT?
cd src
make depend all install
* HOW DO I SET IT UP?
Complete documentation is included in the "doc" subdirectory.
You will need to create your own versions of the four required
configuration files in /etc/ppp:
mpd.conf - General configuration
mpd.links - Description of available links
mpd.script - Modem scripts
mpd.secret - Login/password pairs
If you're familiar with iij-ppp, the configuration method is
similar: commands are read from a file.
Check the "conf" subdirectory for configuration file examples.
Then append the following lines to /etc/syslog.conf and create an
empty /var/log/mpd.log file to get proper logging:
!mpd
*.* /var/log/mpd.log
Add a corresponding line to /etc/newsyslog.conf as well to get
proper log rotation.
If you want to start it as a background daemon at boot time,
add the appropriate line to /etc/rc.local, e.g.:
echo -n " mpd" ; /usr/local/bin/mpd -b
* WHAT'S THE COPYRIGHT STATUS?
Berkeley style: see ``COPYRIGHT.iij'' and ``COPYRIGHT.whistle''.
* WHERE CAN I GO FOR HELP?
Email questions to the freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list.
Mpd also includes many additional features:
Dial-on-demand with idle timeout
Multiple active connections running simultaneously
Dynamic demand based link management (also known as ``rubber bandwidth'')
Powerful chat scripting language for asynchronous serial ports
Pre-tested chat scripts for automatic configuration of several
common modems and ISDN terminal adapters
Support for the Netgraph kernel networking system
Support for tunnelling PPP over TCP, and UDP
Clean device-type independent design
Comprehensive logging