freebsd-skq/usr.sbin/ppp/README.changes
Brian Somers 3fd1e17c02 If we're in MP mode with a single open link, MP link level compression
isn't open and the links MRU >= our MRRU, send outbound traffic as
PROTO_IP rather than PROTO_MP.  This shaves some bytes off the front
of each packet 'till the second link is brought up.

Idea obtained from: Cisco
2000-08-17 14:14:54 +00:00

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$FreeBSD$
This file summarises changes made to ppp that effect
its configuration.
It does not describe new features, rather it attempts
to answer any `this used to work, why doesn't it now?'
questions.
o The `set debug' command was replaced with `set log'.
o The `set log LCP' command was split into LCP, IPCP and CCP logs.
o Syslogd is used for logging. /etc/syslog.conf must be updated.
o LQR is disabled by default.
o Openmode is active by default.
o Users must be a member of group `network' for ppp access. Furthermore,
they must be `allow'ed to run ppp via the `allow' command in the
configuration file.
For a brief period, ppp could only be run as root.
o No diagnostic socket is created by default. The `set server' command
must be used.
o The diagnostic socket password must be specified *only* on the `set
server' command line.
o When `set server' is used to re-select a diagnostic port, all existing
diagnostic connections are dropped.
o pppd-deflate is now called deflate24.
o Filter IPs of 0.0.0.0 have a default width of 0, not 32.
o Errors in `add' and `delete' are logged as warnings rather than being
written to the TCP/IP log.
o Any number of diagnostic prompts are allowed, and they are allowed in
interactive mode.
o The default `device' is cuaa1, then cuaa0
o A password of "*" in ppp.secret causes a passwd database lookup in
pap mode.
o The value of the CONNECT environment variable is logged in the
utmp host field in -direct mode.
o Out-of-sequence FSM packets (IPCP/LCP/CCP) are dropped by default.
o Reconnect values are used after an LQR timeout.
o ^C works on the parent in -background mode.
o The dial/call/open command works asynchronously. As a result, prompts
do not lose control while dialing.
o The `display' command has been removed. All information is available
with the appropriate `show' command.
o Msext does not need to be enabled/disabled. Setting the NBNS (set nbns)
will auto enable it. The DNS side may be enabled/disabled, and if
enabled without a `set dns' (was `set ns') will use values from
/etc/resolv.conf.
o Filters are now called `allow', `dial', `in' and `out'. `set
ifilter ...' becomes `set filter in ...' etc.
o Authname and Authkey may only be `set' in phase DEAD.
o Set encrypt is no longer necessary. Ppp will respond to M$CHAP
servers correctly if it's built with DES.
o Throughput statistics are enabled by default.
o `Set stopped' only has two parameters. It's no longer possible to
have an IPCP stopped timer.
o `Set timeout' only has one or two parameters. Use `set lqrperiod' and
`set {lcp,ccp,ipcp,chap,pap}retry' for the other timers. These timeout
values can be seen using the relevant show commands.
o `set loopback' is now `enable/disable loopback'.
o `show auto', `show loopback' and `show mtu' are all part of `show bundle'.
o `show mru' is part of `show lcp'
o `show msext' and `show vj' are part of `show ipcp'
o `show reconnect' and `show redial' are part of `show link'
o A signal 15 (TERM) will now shut down the link gracefully.
o A signal 2 (HUP) will drop all links immediately.
o Signal 30 (USR1) is now ignored.
o Add & delete commands are not necessary in ppp.linkup if they are
`sticky routes' (ie, contain MYADDR or HISADDR).
o LINK and CARRIER logging are no longer available.
o Timer based DEBUG messages are now logged in the new TIMER log.
o Ppp can use tun devices > tun255.
o Protocol-compressed packets are accepted even if they were denied
at LCP negotiation time.
o Passwords aren't logged when logging the ``set server'' line.
o Command line options only need enough characters to uniquely identify
them. -a == -auto, -dd == -ddial etc. -interactive is also allowed.
o If you don't like seeing additional interface aliases when running in
-auto -alias mode, add ``iface clear'' to your ppp.linkdown file -
check the sample file.
o Ppp waits for 1 second before checking whether the device supports
carrier. This is controllable with ``set cd''.
o Random dial timeouts are now between 1 and 30 seconds inclusive rather
than between 0 and 29.
o Ppp now accepts M$CHAP (as well as normal CHAP) by default. If this
is not required, you must ``deny chap05 chap80''.
o The ``set device'' command now expects each device to be specified as an
argument rather than concatentating all arguments and splitting based
on commas and spaces.
o The ``show modem'' command is deprecated and has been changed to
``show physical''.
o The words ``host'' and ``port'' are no longer accepted by the ``set filter''
command. Removing them should yield the same results as before.
o The ``set weight'' command has been deprecated. The ``set bandwidth''
command should now be used instead.
o The ``set autoload'' command syntax and implementation have changed as the
old implementation was mis-designed and dysfunctional.
o Ppp now waits either the full ``set cd'' time or until carrier is detected
before running the login script (whichever comes first).
o The -alias flag has been deprecated. The -nat flag should be used instead.
o Unbalanced quotes in commands are now warned about and the entire command
is ignored.
o It is now only necessary to escape the `-' character in chat scripts twice.
See the example files for details.
o Environment variables and ~ are expanded on in commands
o ``nat pptp'' is no longer necessary as this is now done transparently
o The ``!'' at the start of chat scripts and authkey can be made literal
(rather than meaning execute) by doubling it to ``!!''.
o MP autoload throughput measurements are now based on the maximum of input
and output averages rather than on the total.
o When only one link is open in MP mode, MP link level compression is not
open and the peer MRU >= the peer MRRU, ppp sends outbound traffic as
PROTO_IP traffic rather than PROTO_MP.