Yaroslav Tykhiy
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The default value of net.graph.nonstandard_pppoe is changed to -1,
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which means "always stay in the standard mode of PPPoE operation
regardless of any junk floating around."
As the referenced PR stated clearly, the old default setting of 0
was extremely dangerous because it opened a possibility for a
spurious frame not only to put down a single PPPoE node running
FreeBSD, but to plague *every* FreeBSD node in a PPPoE network in
such a way that those nodes would keep poisoning each other until
rebooted simultaneously.
PR: kern/47920
Reviewed by: Gleb Smirnoff <glebius <at> cell.sick.ru>
MFC after: 1 week
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