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/* some notes for using PPP */
Mars_nwe works well with ppp and ippp Devices.
This files describes example for ppp device.
The file PPP.isdn describes example for ippp device.
Simple sample config files for a ppp server using ppp0 as ppp device.
We configure TCP-IP and IPX ppp connections.
Notes:
- ppp must be compiled into kernel or must be loaded as module.
- mgetty has to be compiled with "-DAUTO_PPP" for this to work.
- pppd has to be compiled with IPX.
[nwserv.conf]
4 0x0 ppp0 AUTO 7 # ticks > 6 to filter RIP/SAP.
# 'auto device'
[/usr/etc/mgetty+sendfax/login.config]
/AutoPPP/ - ppp /usr/sbin/pppd auth
[/etc/ppp/options]
#--- first we configure IPX of course ;-) ---
#use RIP/SAP routing
ipx-routing 2
#ipx-network must be uniq !
ipx-network 0xabc01
# IPX-NODE local:remote
ipx-node 1:2
#
#--- TCP/IP is usefull too. ---
# IP-address
#local:remote
192.168.60.29:192.168.60.230
#we do not let ppp set defaultroute
#we set routes in ip-up / ip-down scripts.
-defaultroute
[/etc/ppp/ipx-up]
#!/bin/sh
# let nwserv update internal tables
/sbin/nwserv -u
[/etc/ppp/ipx-down]
#!/bin/sh
# let nwserv update internal tables
/sbin/nwserv -u
[/etc/ppp/ip-up]
#!/bin/sh
PPPDEV=$1
REMOTEADDR=$5
# set a host route to ppp client
/sbin/route add $REMOTEADDR dev $PPPDEV
[/etc/ppp/ip-down]
#!/bin/sh
PPPDEV=$1
REMOTEADDR=$5
# remove host route to ppp client
/sbin/route del $REMOTEADDR