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dial-on-demand, packet filtering, idle timeouts, etc). The IPX support is pretty much there but more work needs to be done in sys-bsd.c for the interface ioctls (Linux has a very different way of configuring IPX interfaces). Along the way some things have temporarily been lost due to very messy conflicts. I will recover them shortly when I can think clearer. The main one is the local:remote address override in pap-secrets and chap-secrets. Some other home-grown features (dns1,dns2) have been implemented differently. Microsoft's chap client auth hacks have been implemented. There are bound to be more rough edges... The changes for connect-max-retries doesn't fit well with the dial-on-demand code.
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510 B
C
27 lines
510 B
C
#ifndef CBCP_H
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#define CBCP_H
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typedef struct cbcp_state {
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int us_unit; /* Interface unit number */
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u_char us_id; /* Current id */
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u_char us_allowed;
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int us_type;
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char *us_number; /* Telefone Number */
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} cbcp_state;
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extern cbcp_state cbcp[];
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extern struct protent cbcp_protent;
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#define CBCP_MINLEN 4
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#define CBCP_REQ 1
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#define CBCP_RESP 2
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#define CBCP_ACK 3
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#define CB_CONF_NO 1
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#define CB_CONF_USER 2
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#define CB_CONF_ADMIN 3
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#define CB_CONF_LIST 4
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#endif
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