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     # --- Workstation

Office Workstation [icon=office] [path=Workstation] [selected=server] [descr=Office programs: wordprocessors (kword, abiword), spreadsheets (kspread, gnumeric), pdf viewers, etc]
    OFFICE
    SPELLCHECK
    PUBLISHING
    PIM
    ARCHIVING
    PRINTER

Internet station [icon=networking] [path=Workstation] [selected=server] [descr=Set of tools to read and send mail and news (mutt, tin..) and to browse the Web]
    NETWORKING_WWW
    NETWORKING_MAIL
    NETWORKING_NEWS
    COMMUNICATIONS
    NETWORKING_CHAT
    NETWORKING_FILE_TRANSFER
    NETWORKING_IRC
    NETWORKING_INSTANT_MESSAGING
    NETWORKING_DNS

     # --- Graphical Environment

KDE Workstation [icon=kde] [path=Graphical Environment] [selected=server] [descr=The K Desktop Environment, the basic graphical environment with a collection of accompanying tools]
	KDE
	X

GNOME Workstation [icon=gnome] [path=Graphical Environment] [descr=A graphical environment with user-friendly set of applications and desktop tools]
	GNOME
	X

Other Graphical Desktops [icon=windowmanager] [path=Graphical Environment] [descr=XFce, Window Maker, IceWm]
	GRAPHICAL_DESKTOP
	X

     # --- Development

Development [icon=editors] [path=Development] [selected=server] [descr=C and C++ development libraries, programs and include files]
	DEVELOPMENT

Documentation [icon=documentation] [path=Development] [descr=Books and Howto's on Linux and Free Software]
	BOOKS

LSB [icon=documentation] [path=Development] [descr=Linux Standard Base. Third party applications support]
	LSB

     # --- Server

Web Server  [icon=file_transfer] [path=Server] [descr=Apache]
	NETWORKING_WWW_SERVER

Groupware [icon=mail] [selected=server] [path=Server] [descr=PHPgroupware]
	NETWORKING_GROUPWARE_SERVER

Firewall/Router [icon=networking] [path=Server] [descr=Internet gateway]
	NETWORKING_FIREWALLING_SERVER

Mail/News [icon=mail] [path=Server] [descr=Postfix mail server, Inn news server]
	NETWORKING_MAIL_SERVER
	NETWORKING_NEWS_SERVER

Directory Server [icon=mail] [path=Server] [descr=LDAP server]
	NETWORKING_LDAP_SERVER

FTP Server [icon=file_transfer] [path=Server] [descr=Wu-FTPd]
	NETWORKING_FILE_TRANSFER_SERVER

DNS/NIS [icon=hardware] [path=Server] [descr=Domain Name and Network Information Server] 
	NIS_SERVER
	NETWORKING_DNS_SERVER

File & Printer Sharing Server [icon=archiving] [path=Server] [descr=NFS server, Samba server] 
	NETWORKING_FILE_SERVER
	PRINTER

Database [icon=archiving] [path=Server] [descr=PostgreSQL or MySQL database server]
	DATABASES
	DATABASES_SERVER

     # --- Utilities

SSH server [icon=networking] [path=Utilities] [selected=server] [descr=ssh server]
	NETWORKING_REMOTE_ACCESS_SERVER

Webmin [icon=archiving] [path=Utilities] [selected=server] [descr=webmin remote configuration server]
	WEBMIN

Network Utilities/Monitoring [icon=archiving] [path=Utilities] [selected=server] [descr=Monitoring tools, processes accounting, tcpdump, nmap, ...]
	MONITORING
	NETWORKING_FILE

MandrakeSoft Wizards [icon=archiving] [path=Utilities] [selected=server] [descr=Wizards to configure servers]
	WIZARDS
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-rw-r--r--mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/LICENSE339
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-rwxr-xr-xmdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/tkpppoe.in2891
-rw-r--r--mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/wrapper.c234
-rw-r--r--mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-connect.866
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-rwxr-xr-xmdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-init-turbolinux.in62
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-rwxr-xr-xmdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-status82
-rwxr-xr-xmdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-stop.in84
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diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/.cvsignore b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/.cvsignore
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index 1f345b56b..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/.cvsignore
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-pppoe-bin
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/README b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/README
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index 269fc16be..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-pppoe: a PPP-over-Ethernet redirector for pppd
-Copyright (C) 2001 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-
-Much inspiration from an earlier client by Luke Stras.
-
-The MSS clamping was inspired by mssclampfw by Marc Boucher <marc@mbsi.ca>
-with acknowledgements to Rebel.com (http://www.rebel.com). However, the
-actual MSS clamping code is original and is licensed under the GPL, unlike
-the original mssclampfw.
-
-Introduction
-============
-
-pppoe is a user-space redirector which permits the use of PPPoE
-(Point-to-Point Over Ethernet) with Linux. PPPoE is used by many
-ADSL service providers.
-
-Installation
-============
-
-Requirements
-------------
-
-1) Linux 2.2.9 or later on Intel, Sparc or PowerPC. It may work on
- Alpha, too -- anyone care to let me know?
-
- OR
-
- Linux 2.0.36 or later.
-
- OR
-
- FreeBSD, NetBSD or OpenBSD with BPF support. I have access only
- to FreeBSD. In general, I can't answer questions about the *BSD's
- as well as I can about Linux.
-
-
-2) pppd 2.3.10 or later. Versions 2.3.7 and later work unless you use
- demand-dialling. For demand dialling, you *must* use 2.3.10 or later.
-
-QUICKSTART
-----------
-
-If you're lucky, the "quickstart" method will work. After unpacking
-the archive, become root and type:
-
- ./go
-
-This should configure, compile and install the software and set up your
-ADSL connection. You'll have to answer a few questions along the way.
-
-If you want the GUI wrapper, type:
-
- ./go-gui
-
-If ./go and ./go-gui didn't work, read the rest of this README.
-
-Compiling
----------
-
-Compile and install pppd if you don't already have it. Then:
-
-1) Unpack:
-
- $ tar xzvf rp-pppoe-xxx.tar.gz
-
-2) Change to source directory:
-
- $ cd src
-
-3) Configure:
-
- $ ./configure
-
-4) Compile:
-
- $ make
-
-4) Install (this step must be done as root)
-
- # make install
-
-5) Now read doc/HOW-TO-CONNECT
-
---
-David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com> | Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-http://www.roaringpenguin.com | Linux and UNIX Specialists \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/firewall-masq b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/firewall-masq
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index cb16fbecf..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/firewall-masq
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@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# firewall-masq This script sets up firewall rules for a machine
-# acting as a masquerading gateway
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc. This software may
-# be distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version
-# 2 or any later version.
-
-# Interface to Internet
-EXTIF=ppp+
-
-ANY=0.0.0.0/0
-
-ipchains -P input ACCEPT
-ipchains -P output ACCEPT
-ipchains -P forward DENY
-
-ipchains -F forward
-ipchains -F input
-ipchains -F output
-
-# Deny TCP and UDP packets to privileged ports
-ipchains -A input -l -i $EXTIF -d $ANY 0:1023 -p udp -j DENY
-ipchains -A input -l -i $EXTIF -d $ANY 0:1023 -p tcp -j DENY
-
-# Deny TCP connection attempts
-ipchains -A input -l -i $EXTIF -p tcp -y -j DENY
-
-# Deny ICMP echo-requests
-ipchains -A input -l -i $EXTIF -s $ANY echo-request -p icmp -j DENY
-
-# Do masquerading
-ipchains -A forward -j MASQ
-echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/firewall-standalone b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/firewall-standalone
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index bcb1e92b1..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/firewall-standalone
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@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# firewall-standalone This script sets up firewall rules for a standalone
-# machine
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc. This software may
-# be distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version
-# 2 or any later version.
-
-# Interface to Internet
-EXTIF=ppp+
-
-ANY=0.0.0.0/0
-
-ipchains -P input ACCEPT
-ipchains -P output ACCEPT
-ipchains -P forward DENY
-
-ipchains -F forward
-ipchains -F input
-ipchains -F output
-
-# Deny TCP and UDP packets to privileged ports
-ipchains -A input -l -i $EXTIF -d $ANY 0:1023 -p udp -j DENY
-ipchains -A input -l -i $EXTIF -d $ANY 0:1023 -p tcp -j DENY
-
-# Deny TCP connection attempts
-ipchains -A input -l -i $EXTIF -p tcp -y -j DENY
-
-# Deny ICMP echo-requests
-ipchains -A input -l -i $EXTIF -s $ANY echo-request -p icmp -j DENY
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/pap-secrets b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/pap-secrets
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index f4483a723..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/pap-secrets
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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-# Edit this file and place it in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
-
-#User #Server #Password #IP
-bxxxxx@sympatico.ca * my_password *
-
-# Replace bxxxxx@sympatico.ca with your Sympatico user-ID
-# Replace my_password with your Sympatico password
-
-# For Magma, use xxyyzz@magma.ca
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/pppoe-server-options b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/pppoe-server-options
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index 8319870ac..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/pppoe-server-options
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-# PPP options for the PPPoE server
-require-pap
-login
-lcp-echo-interval 10
-lcp-echo-failure 2
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/pppoe.conf b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/configs/pppoe.conf
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index 9f77b913c..000000000
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@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
-#***********************************************************************
-#
-# pppoe.conf
-#
-# Configuration file for rp-pppoe. Edit as appropriate and install in
-# /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
-#
-# NOTE: This file is used by the adsl-start, adsl-stop, adsl-connect and
-# adsl-status shell scripts. It is *not* used in any way by the
-# "pppoe" executable.
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-#
-# This file may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General
-# Public License.
-#
-# $Id$
-#***********************************************************************
-
-# When you configure a variable, DO NOT leave spaces around the "=" sign.
-
-# Ethernet card connected to ADSL modem
-ETH=eth1
-
-# ADSL user name. You may have to supply "@provider.com" Sympatico
-# users in Canada do need to include "@sympatico.ca"
-# Sympatico uses PAP authentication. Make sure /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
-# contains the right username/password combination.
-# For Magma, use xxyyzz@magma.ca
-USER=bxxxnxnx@sympatico.ca
-
-# Bring link up on demand? Default is to leave link up all the time.
-# If you want the link to come up on demand, set DEMAND to a number indicating
-# the idle time after which the link is brought down.
-DEMAND=no
-#DEMAND=300
-
-# DNS type: SERVER=obtain from server; SPECIFY=use DNS1 and DNS2;
-# NOCHANGE=do not adjust.
-DNSTYPE=SERVER
-
-# Obtain DNS server addresses from the peer (recent versions of pppd only)
-USEPEERDNS=yes
-
-DNS1=
-DNS2=
-
-### ONLY TOUCH THE FOLLOWING SETTINGS IF YOU'RE AN EXPERT
-
-# How long adsl-start waits for a new PPP interface to appear before
-# concluding something went wrong. If you use 0, then adsl-start
-# exits immediately with a successful status and does not wait for the
-# link to come up. Time is in seconds.
-#
-# WARNING WARNING WARNING:
-#
-# If you are using rp-pppoe on a physically-inaccessible host, set
-# CONNECT_TIMEOUT to 0. This makes SURE that the machine keeps trying
-# to connect forever after adsl-start is called. Otherwise, it will
-# give out after CONNECT_TIMEOUT seconds and will not attempt to
-# connect again, making it impossible to reach.
-CONNECT_TIMEOUT=30
-
-# How often in seconds adsl-start polls to check if link is up
-CONNECT_POLL=2
-
-# Specific desired AC Name
-ACNAME=
-
-# Specific desired service name
-SERVICENAME=
-
-# Character to echo at each poll. Use PING="" if you don't want
-# anything echoed
-PING="."
-
-# File where the adsl-connect script writes its process-ID.
-# Three files are actually used:
-# $PIDFILE contains PID of adsl-connect script
-# $PIDFILE.pppoe contains PID of pppoe process
-# $PIDFILE.pppd contains PID of pppd process
-CF_BASE=`basename $CONFIG`
-PIDFILE="/var/run/$CF_BASE-adsl.pid"
-
-# Do you want to use synchronous PPP? "yes" or "no". "yes" is much
-# easier on CPU usage, but may not work for you. It is safer to use
-# "no", but you may want to experiment with "yes". "yes" is generally
-# safe on Linux machines with the n_hdlc line discipline; unsafe on others.
-SYNCHRONOUS=no
-
-# Do you want to clamp the MSS? Here's how to decide:
-# - If you have only a SINGLE computer connected to the ADSL modem, choose
-# "no".
-# - If you have a computer acting as a gateway for a LAN, choose "1412".
-# The setting of 1412 is safe for either setup, but uses slightly more
-# CPU power.
-CLAMPMSS=1412
-#CLAMPMSS=no
-
-# LCP echo interval and failure count.
-LCP_INTERVAL=20
-LCP_FAILURE=3
-
-# PPPOE_TIMEOUT should be about 4*LCP_INTERVAL
-PPPOE_TIMEOUT=80
-
-# Firewalling: One of NONE, STANDALONE or MASQUERADE
-FIREWALL=NONE
-
-# Linux kernel-mode plugin for pppd. If you want to try the kernel-mode
-# plugin, use LINUX_PLUGIN=/etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so
-LINUX_PLUGIN=
-
-# Any extra arguments to pass to pppoe. Normally, use a blank string
-# like this:
-PPPOE_EXTRA=""
-
-# Rumour has it that "Citizen's Communications" with a 3Com
-# HomeConnect ADSL Modem DualLink requires these extra options:
-# PPPOE_EXTRA="-f 3c12:3c13 -S ISP"
-
-# Any extra arguments to pass to pppd. Normally, use a blank string
-# like this:
-PPPD_EXTRA=""
-
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/CHANGES b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/CHANGES
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-Changes from Version 2.8 to 3.0:
-
-- Many small improvements to server. Server now only makes one
- discovery socket, systemwide, with addition of "-n" option to pppoe.
-
-- Fixes for compilation problems on BSD, Solaris and some Linux platforms.
-
-- Added "-p" option to pppoe-server to allow you to specify a pool of
- IP addresses to assign to clients.
-
-- Added GUI system (tkpppoe). This work was funded by Iospan
- Wireless, Inc. The GUI includes a Set-UID wrapper (pppoe-wrapper)
- which allows ordinary users to control a link (if so authorized.)
- I believe the wrapper script is secure, but please audit the
- source code (gui/wrapper.c) if you have any concerns.
-
-- Changes to scripts and pppoe.conf. DNS setup is now dynamic (happens
- each time adsl-connect runs.)
-
-- Made relay.c check packet lengths rigorously; made it throw out Ethernet
- frame padding on session packets as well as discovery packets.
-
-Changes from Version 2.7 to 2.8:
-
-- Added init scripts for TurboLinux, courtesy of Yasuhiro Sumi.
-
-- Made relay.c check packet lengths rigorously; made it throw out Ethernet
- frame padding on discovery packets.
-
-*** NOTE: 2.7 was not released publicly
-
-Changes from Version 2.6 to 2.7:
-
-- Completely restructured source file tree.
-
-- Much internal restructuring to eliminate a bunch of global variables.
-
-- adsl-connect now executes /etc/ppp/adsl-lost whenever connection is dropped
- or cannot be established.
-
-- Split pppoe.c into pppoe.c and discovery.c.
-
-- Added relay agent (pppoe-relay).
-
-- Made adsl-connect script use the "-U" (host-unique) option to better support
- multiple PPPoE links.
-
-- Added support for kernel-mode PPPoE (EXPERIMENTAL, UNSUPPORTED!)
-
-- Added "-o" option to PPPoE server; encoded server PID in pppoe-server
- cookie.
-
-Changes from Version 2.5 to 2.6:
-
-- Code should now compile cleanly on Caldera and Slackware Linux
-
-- Fixed rp-pppoe.spec file to work on Mandrake and Red Hat.
-
-- Deleted some obsolete files
-
-- Fixed bug in Solaris/x86 port (thanks to Philippe Levan)
-
-- Made shell scripts nicer under Solaris (again, Philippe Levan)
-
-- Made adsl-status look under /var/run and /etc/ppp for PID files. Should
- fix problems with NetBSD.
-
-- Added PPPD_EXTRA to pppoe.conf; made the PID file depend on the config
- file name. This makes it easier to run multiple PPPoE sessions.
-
-Changes from Version 2.4 to 2.5:
-
-- Tested for zero-length TCP option-length field, and for reverse-packing
- of type/code bitfields. Thanks to Robert Schlabbach for pointing out
- these problems.
-
-- Set umask to 077 in adsl-setup.in to protect created files like
- /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.
-
-Changes from Version 2.3 to 2.4:
-
-- Fixed spec file to automatically add .gz extension to man files as required
-
-- Tightened firewall rules.
-
-- Better check for /var/run in adsl-status; minor shell script fixes and
- cleanups for NetBSD and Solaris.
-
-- Added FAQ to HOW-TO-CONNECT regarding running a script each time a
- connection is made.
-
-Changes from Version 2.2 to 2.3:
-
-- Fixed the init script to create/remove /var/lock/subsys/adsl (patch
- courtesy of Charley Carter.)
-
-- Added support (under Linux) for N_HDLC line discipline which should
- greatly reduce CPU usage. My tests show it cuts CPU usage in half.
- My 486 DX2/66 gets 800 kb/s at 22% CPU usage.
-
-- adsl-connect uses "setsid" (if available) so that adsl-stop doesn't kill
- its caller. There is (IMO) a bug in pppd which kills all processes in
- its process group if the "pty" option is used. The setsid program gets
- around this bug, on Linux at least.
-
-- Port to Solaris, courtesy of David Holland.
-
-- Renamed spec file from "spec" to "rp-pppoe.spec" and made some cleanups.
- NOTE: Red Hat, in their infinite wisdom, decided to make the new RPM
- compress man pages automatically. You may have problems building RPM's
- from source unless you get the latest rpm package and make sure it
- compresses man pages.
-
-Changes from Version 2.1 to 2.2:
-
-- Added "-f" option to pppoe to allow use of any Ethernet frame type
- for PPPoE. USE WITH CAUTION -- this is a workaround for broken DSL
- providers, not something you should monkey with freely!
-
-- Added pppoe-sniff program to help expose non-standard PPPoE implementations.
-
-Changes from Version 2.0 to 2.1:
-
-- Fixed minor bugs in bounds-checking
-
-- Modified adsl-status to use output of "netstat -r -n" to determine whether
- or not link is up. This should make it independent of locale, I hope!
-
-- Added "-k" and "-d" options to pppoe.
-
-Changes from Version 1.9 to 2.0:
-
-- Addition of pppoe-server
-
-- Massive internal code restructuring
-
-- Zealous bounds-checking everywhere.
-
-- adsl-setup now quotes user name and password in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.
-
-- Ported to OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD, courtesy of Geoff Mottram
- and Yannis Sismanis.
-
-- Rearranged adsl-* shell scripts, courtesy of Heiko Schlittermann.
-
-- Fixed bug in which Host-Uniq did not work if access concentrator sent
- a cookie.
-
-- Addition of SuSE-specific "init" script, courtesy of Gary Cameron.
-
-Changes from Version 1.8 to 1.9:
-
-- Added some more documentation to HOW-TO-CONNECT
-
-- Demand-dialling option now works correctly
-
-- SIGHUP terminates pppoe after sending a PADT to the access concentrator
-
-- Minor cleanups to connection shell scripts
-
-Changes from Version 1.7 to 1.8:
-
-- Added demand-dialling option
-
-- Clarified HOW-TO-CONNECT
-
-- Added adsl-status script
-
-- Added "restart" and "status" options to Red Hat /etc/rc.d/init.d/adsl script
-
-- Made adsl-setup check for existence of pppd
-
-- Wildcarded external interface in firewall rules
-
-- Made pppoe send a PADT frame if connection is terminated
-
-$Id$
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/HOW-TO-CONNECT b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/HOW-TO-CONNECT
deleted file mode 100644
index 3e888af69..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/HOW-TO-CONNECT
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,295 +0,0 @@
-$Id$
-
-This package lets you connect a Linux machine to Sympatico HSE or Magma's
-high-speed service using a Nortel 1-meg modem.
-
-Follow these steps and you should have your high-speed service up and running.
-
-0. Install the rp-pppoe-software
---------------------------------
-
-You should have already done this by the time you're reading this. If not,
-go back and read README.
-
-1. Set up your Ethernet hardware
---------------------------------
-
-First, make sure the Ethernet card you intend to use with the modem is
-visible to the Linux kernel. Just how to do this is beyond the scope
-of this document. However, if the card is the only Ethernet card in
-the system, executing:
-
- ifconfig eth0
-
-should display something like this:
-
- eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:60:67:62:31:D4
-
-plust some more lines. Your HWaddr will be different. As long as you see
-the HWaddr line, your card should be working.
-
-DO NOT assign an IP address to the Ethernet card. DO NOT configure the
-card to come up at boot time.
-
-2. Configure various files
---------------------------
-
-Several files need editing. The easiest way to do this is to run
-the following command as root:
-
- adsl-setup
-
-Answer the questions and you should be all set. If you want to know what
-goes on behind the scenes, continue reading this document. If you don't
-care and your connection works, stop reading. :-)
-
-3. Edit pap-secrets
--------------------
-
-Edit the "pap-secrets" file, inserting your proper user-ID and password.
-Install the file (or copy the relevant lines) to /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.
-Your ISP may use CHAP authentication. In this case, add the line to
-/etc/ppp/chap-secrets.
-
-4. Edit /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
------------------------------
-
-The file /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf contains configuration information for the
-ADSL connection. You need to edit the following items:
-
-- Change ETH=eth1 to the correct Ethernet device for your modem.
-- Change USER=bxxxnxnx@sympatico.ca to your proper ADSL user-ID.
-
-Don't edit any of the other settings unless you're an expert.
-
-5. Set up DNS
--------------
-
-If you are using DNS servers supplied by your ISP, edit the file
-/etc/resolv.conf to contain these lines:
-
- nameserver ip_addr_of_first_dns_server
- nameserver ip_addr_of_second_dns_server
-
-For example:
-
- nameserver 204.101.251.1
- nameserver 204.101.251.2
-
-
-6. Firewall your machine
-------------------------
-
-MAKE SURE YOU FIREWALL YOUR MACHINE. A sample firewall script is given
-in the shell script "firewall" To install the script:
-
-a) Copy it to /etc/rc.d/init.d/firewall
-b) Type: chkconfig firewall on
-c) Start the firewall: sh /etc/rc.d/init.d/firewall start
-
-(The above procedure works ONLY on Red Hat-like systems.)
-
-You may want to tweak the script somewhat.
-
-7. Bring up the connection at boot time
----------------------------------------
-
-On a Red Hat system, the installation procedure should have installed
-a script called /etc/rc.d/init.d/adsl. To bring up the connection
-at boot time, just type this command as root:
-
- chkconfig --add adsl
-
-On non-Red-Hat systems, add this line to the end
-of /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
-
- /usr/sbin/adsl-start
-
-8. Configure LAN Hosts
-----------------------
-
-If you have a LAN behind the firewall, you have to lower the TCP
-maximum segment size from the normal 1460 to 1452 (or better, 1412.)
-You have two options: Either set the MTU of all the interfaces on
-other hosts on the LAN to 1452, or use the "-m 1412" option to pppoe.
-The "-m" option for pppoe is far simpler and makes it easier to add
-hosts to the LAN, but consumes some extra CPU time.
-
-If you want to manually configure the LAN hosts, here's how:
-
-In Linux, use: "ifconfig eth0 mtu 1452". For best results, put this
-in an /etc/rc.d/rc.local script.
-
-For Windows, machines, see http://lan.cns.ksu.edu/OS/WIN95/slip95.htm.
-Set the MaxMTU to 1452.
-
-9. Commands to control the ADSL link
-------------------------------------
-
-As root, bring up the link by typing: adsl-start
-As root, bring down the link by typing: adsl-stop
-
-That's it!
-
---
-David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com> | Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-http://www.roaringpenguin.com | Linux and UNIX Specialists
-
-PROBLEMS! DAVE, IT DOESN'T WORK!
----------------------------------
-
-Here are some problems PPPoE users have encountered.
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-A) Can't see the Ethernet interface
-
-Well, I can't really help you here. To use these instructions, you must
-have Linux working to the point where it recognizes your Ethernet card.
-If you type "ifconfig ethx" and you get back a HWAddr value, your Ethernet
-card is probably OK. But I really can't help with hardware configuration
-issues.
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-B) Connection seems to come up, but I can't browse the web or ping anything
-
-You probably don't have DNS set up. See step 6.
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-C) Can't compile PPPoE
-
-I have only tested compilation on 2.2-kernel machines. Make sure you have
-"make", the C compiler and all development header files installed.
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-D) pppd complains about (i) "unknown option pty" or (ii) "pty option precludes
- specifying device name"
-
-(i) Your pppd is too old. You need at least 2.3.7.
-(ii) Your /etc/ppp/options file is not empty. Empty it!
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-E) pppoe dies with the log message "Message too long"
-
-You set the MTU of the Ethernet interface connected to the ADSL modem
-to less than 1500. Don't do that.
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-F) Internal hosts can't see the Internet
-
-Do you have masquerading set up? I can't help you in great detail, but
-see the IPCHAINS-HOWTO and the IP-Masquerade mini-HOWTO.
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-G) Authentication fails
-
-Make sure you have the right secret in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets. Your ISP
-may be using CHAP; it won't hurt to copy the line to /etc/ppp/chap-secrets.
-
-Also, MAKE SURE that /etc/ppp/options is EMPTY. The "adsl-connect" script
-supplies all required options on the command line; additional options
-in /etc/ppp/options may mess things up.
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-H) VPN software does not work
-
-If you are using VPN software on a Windows or Linux machine with another
-Linux machine running PPPoE as the gateway, you MUST NOT use the "-m" option
-to pppoe. This alters IP packets, which will break any VPN which uses IPSec.
-In /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf, set CLAMPMSS to "no". You'll also have to reduce
-the MTU on the hosts behind the gateway to 1452.
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-I) I can browse some web sites just fine, but others stall forever.
-
-There is probably a buggy router or firewall between you and the Web server.
-One possible workaround: In /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf, find the line which reads:
-
- CLAMPMSS=1412
-
-Try lowering the 1412 until it works (go down in steps of 100 or so.) Each
-time you lower the value, you have to restart your connection like this:
-
- adsl-stop; adsl-start
-
-This should work around buggy routers which do not support Path MTU discovery.
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-J) Whenever I connect using ADSL, my internal LAN no longer sees the gateway
-
-You are more than likely running a 2.0.X Linux kernel. To solve this
-problem, give the Ethernet card connected to the DSL modem a fake IP
-address. For example, if eth0 is your internal LAN card and eth1 goes to
-the DSL modem, do something like this:
-
- ifconfig eth1 10.0.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
-
-(You may have to choose a different IP address; experiment.)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-K) How can I run a script every time I connect and get a new IP address?
-
-Put the script in /etc/ppp/ip-up. See the pppd(8) man page.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-L) Nothing works!
-
-You may need to put your Ethernet card in half-duplex, 10Mb/s mode to
-work with the DSL modem. You may have to run a DOS program to do this,
-or pass special parameters to the Linux driver.
-
-Some providers object to attempts to set the MRU or MTU. Try removing
-"mtu 1492 mru 1492" from PPP_STD_OPTIONS in the adsl-connect script.
-This problem has been seen with an ISP in Hong Kong.
-
-Your DSL provider may be using non-standard PPPoE frames or require
-something special in the Service-Name field. If you have two computers,
-you can try sniffing out these values with the "pppoe-sniff" program.
-Type "man pppoe-sniff" for details. If you don't have two computers,
-you'll have to ask your DSL provider if it uses non-standard PPPoE frames
-or special Service-Name fields. Good luck getting an answer...
-
-If pppoe-sniff indicates that nothing is amiss, make sure the Ethernet
-card associated with the ADSL modem does NOT have a valid IP address.
-(NOTE: For 2.0 kernels, you may have to give it a fake IP address
-which is not on your internal subnet. Something like 192.168.42.42
-might work if you are not using 192.168.42.*)
-
-If you are using synchronous PPP on a slow machine, try switching to
-asynchronous PPP.
-
-Make sure no entries in the routing table go through the Ethernet card
-connected to the ADSL modem. You might want to add these lines in
-adsl-connect:
-
- ifconfig ethx down
- ifconfig ethx up mtu 1500
-
-which should reset things to sane values.
-
-#######################################################################
-# WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS: #
-#######################################################################
-
-If you are completely unable to connect, run the adsl-start script in
-debugging mode. If you are using bash as your shell (if you don't
-know what your shell is, it's probably bash), type this:
-
- DEBUG=1 adsl-start
-
-In tcsh or csh, use:
-
- setenv DEBUG 1; adsl-start
-
-Then follow the instructions to mail the debugging file to me. PLEASE
-DON'T DO THIS until you have exhausted all other avenues; rp-pppoe is
-free software and it costs me time and money to help people with
-problems. While I don't mind doing this, I do mind it if you don't
-make an effort to fix the problem yourself first.
-
-WARNING: If you run adsl-start in debugging mode and you manage to
-connect, your connection will be extremely slow and huge amounts of
-data will quickly fill your /tmp directory. Do not use debugging mode
-unless you really cannot get your connection to work.
-
-Be aware that debugging mode produces hex dumps which potentially reveal
-your user name and password. If the debugging output includes packets
-labeled "PPPOE Session", you may wish to remove these packets from the
-dump before mailing it to me.
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/KERNEL-MODE-PPPOE b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/KERNEL-MODE-PPPOE
deleted file mode 100644
index 454c4b870..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/KERNEL-MODE-PPPOE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-RP-PPPoE now supports kernel-mode PPPoE on Linux kernels 2.4.x. However,
-the default "./go" build procedure does not make kernel-mode support.
-
-Here's what you need to do:
-
-1) Download Michal Ostrowski's patched version of pppd which supports
-a PPPoE plugin. The latest version as of this writing is
-at http://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/~mostrows/ in
-http://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/~mostrows/ppp-2.4.0-pppoe4.tgz. It is
-also mirrored at http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/
-
-2) Unpack that version of pppd and build and install it.
-
-3) In the rp-pppoe directory, change to src/ and type:
-
- ./configure --enable-plugin=/path/to/ppp-tree
-
-Here, /path/to/ppp-tree is where you unpacked the pppd software. It
-should be the directory named ppp-2.4.0.pppoe
-
-4) Type make; make install
-
-5) Edit /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf to include this line:
-
- LINUX_PLUGIN=/etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so
-
-6) Make sure your kernel was built with support for PPP, PPPOX and that
-all modules are locatable by modprobe. Make sure you have a /dev/ppp
-device:
-
- mknod /dev/ppp c 108 0
-
-After that, adsl-start should use kernel-mode PPPoE.
-
-This code is experimental and unsupported. Use at your own risk.
-
---
-David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/LICENSE b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/LICENSE
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- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/PROBLEMS b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/PROBLEMS
deleted file mode 100644
index f0b7d7d59..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/doc/PROBLEMS
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-Problems?
-
-See the last section of HOW-TO-CONNECT.
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/go b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/go
deleted file mode 100755
index 305ac9ee4..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#***********************************************************************
-#
-# go
-#
-# Quick-start shell script to set up ADSL
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-#
-# $Id$
-#***********************************************************************
-
-# Figure out directory of script
-MYDIR=`dirname $0`
-cd $MYDIR/src
-
-echo "Running ./configure..."
-./configure
-if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
- echo "Oops! It looks like ./configure failed."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-echo "Running make..."
-make
-if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
- echo "Oops! It looks like make failed."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-echo "Running make install..."
-make install
-
-if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
- echo "Oops! It looks like make install failed."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-for i in a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ; do
- echo ""
-done
-
-sh ../scripts/adsl-setup
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/go-gui b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/go-gui
deleted file mode 100755
index ddce984fd..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/go-gui
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#***********************************************************************
-#
-# go-gui
-#
-# Quick-start shell script to set up ADSL and GUI wrapper
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-#
-# $Id$
-#***********************************************************************
-
-# GUI only works on Linux
-if test "`uname`" != "Linux" ; then
- echo "Sorry, the GUI only works on Linux."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# Figure out directory of script
-MYDIR=`dirname $0`
-cd $MYDIR/src
-
-echo "Running ./configure..."
-./configure
-if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
- echo "Oops! It looks like ./configure failed."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-echo "Running make..."
-make
-if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
- echo "Oops! It looks like make failed."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-echo "Running make install..."
-make install
-
-if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
- echo "Oops! It looks like make install failed."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-echo "Building GUI wrapper..."
-cd ../gui
-make
-if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
- echo "Oops! It looks like make failed."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-echo "Installing GUI..."
-make install
-
-if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
- echo "Oops! It looks like make install failed."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# Install entry in KDE menu
-if test -n "$KDEDIR" ; then
- echo "Installing KDE menu entry Internet : TkPPPoE..."
- mkdir -p "$KDEDIR/share/applnk/Internet"
- cat <<EOF > "$KDEDIR/share/applnk/Internet/tkpppoe.kdelnk"
-# KDE Config File
-[KDE Desktop Entry]
-Name=TkPPPoE
-Comment=Start/Stop ADSL connections
-Exec=tkpppoe
-Terminal=0
-Type=Application
-EOF
-fi
-
-# Install entry in GNOME menus
-GNOMEDIR=`gnome-config --datadir 2>/dev/null`
-if test -n "$GNOMEDIR" ; then
- echo "Installing GNOME menu entry Internet : TkPPPoE..."
- mkdir -p "$GNOMEDIR/gnome/apps/Internet"
-cat <<EOF > "$GNOMEDIR/gnome/apps/Internet/tkpppoe.desktop"
-[Desktop Entry]
-Name=TkPPPoE
-Comment=Start/Stop ADSL connections
-Exec=tkpppoe
-Terminal=0
-Type=Application
-EOF
-fi
-echo "Running GUI configuration tool..."
-tkpppoe &
-exit 0
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/Makefile.in b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index a9b0844c0..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
-# @configure_input@
-#***********************************************************************
-#
-# Makefile
-#
-# Makefile for GUI for Roaring Penguin's Linux user-space PPPoE client.
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2001 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-#
-# This program may be distributed according to the terms of the GNU
-# General Public License, version 2 or (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# $Id$
-#***********************************************************************
-DEFINES=
-prefix=@prefix@
-exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
-mandir=@mandir@
-install=@INSTALL@
-install_dir=@INSTALL@ -d
-sbindir=@sbindir@
-bindir=@bindir@
-
-ADSL_START_PATH=@sbindir@/adsl-start
-ADSL_STOP_PATH=@sbindir@/adsl-stop
-ADSL_STATUS_PATH=@sbindir@/adsl-status
-
-PATHS='-DADSL_START_PATH="$(ADSL_START_PATH)"' '-DADSL_STOP_PATH="$(ADSL_STOP_PATH)"' '-DADSL_STATUS_PATH="$(ADSL_STATUS_PATH)"'
-
-CFLAGS= @CFLAGS@ $(DEFINES) $(PATHS)
-
-all: pppoe-wrapper
- @echo ""
- @echo "Type 'make install' as root to install the software."
-
-pppoe-wrapper: wrapper.o
- @CC@ -o pppoe-wrapper wrapper.o
-
-wrapper.o: wrapper.c
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) -c -o wrapper.o wrapper.c
-
-install: all
- -mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(sbindir)
- -mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(bindir)
- -mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/ppp/rp-pppoe-gui
- $(install) -m 4755 -s pppoe-wrapper $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(sbindir)
- $(install) -m 755 tkpppoe $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(bindir)
- -mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(mandir)/man1
- $(install) -m 644 pppoe-wrapper.1 $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(mandir)/man1
- $(install) -m 644 tkpppoe.1 $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(mandir)/man1
- -mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui
- for i in tkpppoe.html mainwin-busy.png mainwin-nonroot.png mainwin.png props-advanced.png props-basic.png props-nic.png props-options.png ; do \
- $(install) -m 644 html/$$i $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui; \
- done
-
-clean:
- rm -f *.o *~ pppoe-wrapper
-
-distclean: clean
- rm -f Makefile tkpppoe
-
-.PHONY: clean
-
-.PHONY: distclean
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/html/tkpppoe.html b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/html/tkpppoe.html
deleted file mode 100644
index 51aadb895..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/html/tkpppoe.html
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,181 +0,0 @@
-<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
-<html>
-<head>
- <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
- <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Mozilla/4.76 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.14-5.0 i686) [Netscape]">
- <title>TkPPPoE Manual</title>
-</head>
-<body text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" link="#0000EF" vlink="#59188E" alink="#FF0000">
-
-<center>
-<h1>tkpppoe - A GUI for managing PPPoE Connections</h1>
-</center>
-
-<h1>Introduction</h1>
-
-TkPPPoE is a graphical user interface for managing PPPoE connections. It
-performs two different functions:
-<ul>
-<li>TkPPPoE lets you <em>define</em> connection properties. This step must
-be done as root.
-<li>TkPPPoE lets you <em>start and stop</em> PPPoE connections. This step
-may be done as a normal user, depending on how you configured the connection.
-</ul>
-
-<h1>Defining Connections</h1>
-
-To define connections, start TkPPPoE as root. You can do this from
-a terminal by typing <code>tkpppoe</code>, or from the KDE or GNOME menus
-by selecting <b>Internet : TkPPPoE</b>. The following window pops up:
-
-<p>
-<center><img src="mainwin.png" width="361" height="73" alt="Main Window">
-</center>
-
-<p>
-Because you have not yet defined any connections, the connection property
-window also pops up:
-
-<p>
-<center><img src="props-basic.png" width="440" height="259" alt="Connection Properties - Basic">
-</center>
-
-You can pop up the connection property window at any time by clicking
-<b>New Connection...</b> You can edit the properties of an existing
-connection by selecting the connection's name and clicking
-<b>Properties...</b>
-<h4>Basic Information</h4>
-
-Let's fill in the basic information:
-<ul>
-<li>For <b>Connection Name</b>, enter a unique name for this connection. It
-can be anything you like, but must contain only letters, numbers, underscores
-or dashes. In particular, it can't contain spaces. If you have only one
-PPPoE connection, a good name is <b>Default</b>.
-<li>For <b>User Name</b>, enter the user name supplied by your ISP. Enter
-only the user name; do not enter an "@isp.com" part.
-<li>For <b>Network</b>, you may have to enter your ISP's domain name.
-(For example, <b>isp.com</b>.) Some DSL providers add this to your user
-name; others do not. You may have to experiment a bit. The two most likely
-choices are your ISP's domain name, or blank. Try both.
-<li>For <b>Password</b>, enter the password your ISP provided you with.
-</ul>
-
-<h4>NIC and DNS</h4>
-Click on the <b>NIC and DNS</b> tab:
-
-<p>
-<center><img src="props-nic.png" width="440" height="259" alt="Connection Properties - NIC and DNS"></center>
-<p>
-<ul>
-<li>For <b>Ethernet Interface</b>, enter the Ethernet interface connected
-to the DSL modem. It is something like <b>eth0</b> or <b>eth1</b>. Click
-on <b>...</b> to browse a list of detected Ethernet interfaces.
-<li>For <b>DNS Setup</b>, you have three options:
-<ol>
-<li><b>From Server</b> means that the system will obtain DNS information from
-the PPPoE server. This is the correct choice for most ISPs.
-<li><b>Specify</b> means that you will enter the IP addresses of your DNS
-servers manually. In this case, enter the addresses in the <b>Primary DNS</b>
-and <b>Secondary DNS</b> entries.
-<li><b>Do not Adjust</b> means that you want RP-PPPoE to leave your
-DNS setup alone. Use this if you are running your own caching DNS server
-or know that you don't want the DNS setup touched.
-</ol>
-</ul>
-
-<h4>Options</h4>
-Click on the <b>Options</b> tab:
-
-<p>
-<center><img src="props-options.png" width="440" height="259" alt="Connection Properties - Options"></center>
-<p>
-<ul>
-<li>If you want ordinary users to be able to start and stop this connection,
-enable <b>Allow use by non-root users</b>. If you do not enable this,
-non-root users will be able to monitor the connection, but not control it.
-<li>If you want to use synchronous PPP, enable <b>Use synchronous PPP</b>.
-This is recommended as it conserves CPU usage, but may not work on some
-(misconfigured) Linux kernels.
-<li>For <b>Firewalling</b>, you have three options:
-<ol>
-<li><b>Stand-Alone</b> installs a simple firewall ruleset for stand-alone
-machines. Use this if you have only a single computer connected to the DSL
-modem.
-<li><b>Masquerading</b> installs a simple firewall ruleset for using
-your Linux computer as an Internet sharing device. If you have two Ethernet
-cards, you can connect one card to the DSL modem and the other to an
-internal LAN. The masquerading firewall ruleset lets internal machines
-share the DSL connection.
-<li><b>None</b>. If you already have your own firewall rules, or you wish
-to run servers on your machine, select None. This is <em>not recommended</em>
-unless you take steps to secure your machine, and know what you are doing.
-</ol>
-</ul>
-
-<h4>Advanced</h4>
-Click on the <b>Advanced</b> tab:
-
-<p>
-<center><img src="props-advanced.png" width="440" height="259" alt="Connection Properties - Advanced"></center>
-<p>
-
-In most cases, you can leave <b>AC-Name</b> and <b>Service-Name</b> blank.
-In some cases, your ISP may require you to enter information in these fields;
-contact your ISP for more information.
-
-<h1>Controlling Connections</h1>
-For these examples, run <code>tkpppoe</code> as a normal user (not root).
-The main window appears like this:
-
-<p>
-<center><img src="mainwin-nonroot.png" width="206" height="73" alt="Main Window - Non-root">
-</center>
-<p>
-<ul>
-<li>To start a connection, press <b>Start</b>. The two LEDs flash red
-and grey. If the connection is established, they turn green.
-<li>To stop a connection, press <b>Stop</b>.
-</ul>
-
-<p>The two rectangles to the right of the connection name are the
-<em>status LEDs</em>. The top LED corresponds to transmitted data and
-the bottom to received. The LEDs are colored as follows:
-<ul>
-<li>Grey -- connection is not established.
-<li>Flashing red/grey -- connection is being started.
-<li>Green -- connection is up, but idle.
-<li>Yellow -- connection is up and data is being sent or received.
-<li>Red -- connection has been lost, but the system is trying to reestablish it.
-</ul>
-
-<p>
-When a connection is established, two graphs appear:
-
-<p>
-<center><img src="mainwin-busy.png" width="206" height="73" alt="Main Window - Established Connection">
-</center>
-<p>
-
-The left (red) graph shows transmitted packets and the average
-transmission speed (in bits per second) over the sample time. The
-right (green) graph shows received packets.
-
-<h1>Miscellaneous Information</h1>
-<ul>
-<li>The connection menu has an entry called <b>User's Manual</b> which
-will pop up this user manual (if you have Netscape installed.)
-<li>You can define multiple PPPoE connections, but you should not use
-more than one simultaneuously unless you feel comfortable editing scripts
-and setting up routing tables. By default, TkPPPoE tries to add a default
-route for connections. This does not work well with multiple simultaneous
-connections.
-<li>If you exit from TkPPPoE, connections which are up remain up. You
-have to explicitly stop connections if you want them terminated.
-</ul>
-<hr>
-<a href="http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/">TkPPPoE</a> is Copyright 2001 by <a href="http://www.roaringpenguin.com">Roaring Penguin Software Inc</a> and
-is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
-<p>Screenshots show TkPPPoE running under the <a href="http://www.xfce.org">XFCE</a> desktop, a lightweight UNIX and Linux desktop.
-</body>
-</html>
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/pppoe-wrapper.1 b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/pppoe-wrapper.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 4fbf2bce2..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/pppoe-wrapper.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id$
-.TH PPPOE-WRAPPER 1 "26 February 2001"
-.UC 4
-.SH NAME
-pppoe-wrapper \- SUID wrapper for starting and stopping PPPoE connections.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B pppoe-wrapper start linkname
-.P
-.B pppoe-wrapper stop linkname
-.P
-.B pppoe-wrapper status linkname
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBpppoe-wrapper\fR is a small SUID program which allows non-root users
-to start and stop PPPoE links. It operates as follows:
-
-.TP
-.B o
-First, \fIlinkname\fR is sanity-checked. Too-long names and names containing
-illegal characters are rejected.
-
-.TP
-.B o
-Second, \fBpppoe-wrapper\fR opens the file \fB/etc/ppp/rp-pppoe-gui/\fR\fIlinkname\fR for reading. If that file does not contain the line:
-.nf
-
- NONROOT=OK
-
-.fi
-then \fBpppoe-wrapper\fR fails.
-
-.TP
-.B o
-Otherwise, \fBpppoe-wrapper\fR runs \fBadsl-start\fR, \fBadsl-stop\fR or
-\fBadsl-status\fR with the above filename as its single argument.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-\fBpppoe-wrapper\fR was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.
-
-The \fBpppoe\fR home page is \fIhttp://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/\fR.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-adsl-start(8), adsl-stop(8), adsl-status(8), tkpppoe(1)
-
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/tkpppoe.1 b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/tkpppoe.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 183476568..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/tkpppoe.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id$
-.TH TKPPPOE 1 "26 February 2001"
-.UC 4
-.SH NAME
-tkpppoe \- Graphical interface for controlling rp-pppoe
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B tkpppoe
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBtkpppoe\fR is a graphical program for controlling PPPoE links.
-It works with the RP-PPPoE package and has its own HTML manual.
-
-.SH FILES
-
-.TP
-.B /etc/ppp/rp-pppoe-gui/connection-info
-Contains connection information. This file is not human-editable.
-
-.TP
-.B /etc/ppp/rp-pppoe-gui/passwd
-Contains passwords for each connection. This file is not human-editable.
-
-.TP
-.B /etc/ppp/rp-pppoe-gui/conf.*
-These configuration files are used by \fBadsl-start\fR. They are
-generated anew by \fBtkpppoe\fR each time a change is made to a
-connection's properties.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-\fBtkpppoe\fR was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.
-
-The \fBpppoe\fR home page is \fIhttp://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/\fR.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-adsl-start(8), adsl-stop(8), pppoe-wrapper(8).
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/tkpppoe.in b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/tkpppoe.in
deleted file mode 100755
index 37dbf8cc1..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/tkpppoe.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2891 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# -*-Mode: TCL;-*-
-
-#--------------------------------------------------------------
-# tkpppoe
-#
-# A graphical front-end for configuring and using rp-pppoe.
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2001 by Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-# This file may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
-# License, Version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# The "Roaring Penguin" logo is a trademark of Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-#
-# http://www.roaringpenguin.com
-#
-#--------------------------------------------------------------
-
-# $Id$
-
-# the next line restarts using wish \
-umask 022; \
-exec wish "$0" "$@" || clear; echo "*****"; echo "Cannot find 'wish' -- you need Tcl/Tk installed to run this program"; exit 1
-
-# Set app name
-tk appname TkPPPoE
-
-# Set this to one if you want to allow multiple instances of TkPPPoE
-set AllowMultipleInstances 0
-
-# Check for other instances
-if {"[tk appname]" != "TkPPPoE"} {
- # Must be another instance running...
- if {!$AllowMultipleInstances} {
- send TkPPPoE AnotherInstance
- exit 0
- }
-}
-
-# Location of config directory
-set ConfigDir /etc/ppp/rp-pppoe-gui
-
-# Are we running as root?
-set Admin 0
-
-# Location of connection info file
-set ConnectionInfoFile [file join $ConfigDir connection-info]
-
-# Location of password file
-set PasswordFile [file join $ConfigDir passwd]
-
-# Location of "already run" file
-set AlreadyRunFile [file join $ConfigDir gui-already-run]
-
-# Connection information
-set ConnectionInfo {}
-
-# Connection options
-set OPTS(nonroot) 0
-set OPTS(sync) 1
-
-# Location of wrapper
-set Wrapper "@WRAPPER@"
-
-# Timer token for UpdateConnectionState
-set UpdateToken {}
-
-# Update interval in milliseconds
-set UpdateInterval 500
-
-# Packet counters for signalling activity
-set Packets(in) 0
-set Packets(out) 0
-set Bytes(in) 0
-set Bytes(out) 0
-set MeasureTime 0
-
-# Set up some options to make it look better
-option add *Button.borderWidth 1
-option add *Button.Pad 1
-option add *Menubutton.borderWidth 1
-option add *Menubutton.Pad 1
-option add *Entry.Background white
-
-# Array holding help strings for windows
-array set HelpData {}
-
-bind HelpWin <Enter> "HelpWindowEntered %W"
-bind HelpWin <Leave> "HelpWindowLeft %W"
-
-proc AnotherInstance {} {
- wm deiconify .
- raise .
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: HelpWindowEntered
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# w -- window
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Looks for procedure in HelpData; evals it if found.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc HelpWindowEntered { w } {
- global HelpData
- if {[info exists HelpData($w)]} {
- set cmd "$HelpData($w) Enter"
- uplevel #0 $cmd
- }
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: HelpWindowLeft
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# w -- window
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Looks for procedure in HelpData; evals it if found.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc HelpWindowLeft { w } {
- global HelpData
- if {[info exists HelpData($w)]} {
- set cmd "$HelpData($w) Leave"
- uplevel #0 $cmd
- }
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: RegisterHelpWindow
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# w -- window we need help about
-# helptext -- the help text
-# win -- window in which to put help messages
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Sets things up so help text appears in "$win" when mouse enters "$w"
-#***********************************************************************
-proc RegisterHelpWindow {w helptext win} {
- global HelpData
- set tags [bindtags $w]
- if {[lsearch -exact $tags HelpWin] < 0} {
- lappend tags HelpWin
- bindtags $w $tags
- }
- set HelpData($w) [list HelpInTextWin $helptext $win]
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: HelpInTextWin
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# text -- help text
-# tw -- window in which to write text
-# what -- one of "Enter" or "Leave"
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Clears out $tw; if $what is "Enter", puts $text in $tw.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc HelpInTextWin {text tw what} {
- $tw configure -state normal
- $tw delete 1.0 end
- if {"$what" == "Enter"} {
- $tw insert end $text
- }
- $tw configure -state disabled
-}
-
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: drawLogo
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# c -- canvas to draw logo in
-# bg -- background color of canvas
-# pencolor -- color of the word "Penguin"
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Draws Roaring Penguin logo in a Tcl canvas
-#***********************************************************************
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-# %PROCEDURE: LoadConnectionInfo
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# None
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Loads the connection information into the global ConnectionInfo variable
-#***********************************************************************
-proc LoadConnectionInfo {} {
- global ConnectionInfoFile ConnectionInfo PasswordFile
- set ConnectionInfo {}
- if {![file exists $ConnectionInfoFile]} {
- return
- }
- set problem [catch {
- set fp [open $ConnectionInfoFile "r"]
- while {1} {
- if {[gets $fp line] < 0} {
- break
- }
- set line [string trim $line]
- if {[string match "#*" $line]} {
- continue
- }
- if {"$line" == ""} {
- continue
- }
- set ConnectionInfo $line
- break
- }
- close $fp
- } err]
- if {$problem} {
- tk_dialog .err Error "Error loading configuration file: $err" error 0 OK
- }
- # Try loading and merging passwords if the password file is readable
- if {![file readable $PasswordFile]} {
- return
- }
-
- set fp [open $PasswordFile "r"]
- while {1} {
- if {[gets $fp line] < 0} {
- break
- }
- set line [string trim $line]
- if {[string match "#*" $line]} {
- continue
- }
- if {"$line" == ""} {
- continue
- }
- set passwords $line
- break
- }
- close $fp
-
- # Merge passwords
- foreach thing $passwords {
- set name [value $thing ConnectionName]
- set password [value $thing Password]
- set conn [GetConnection $name]
- if {"$conn" != ""} {
- lappend conn Password $password
- ReplaceConnection $conn
- }
- }
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: GetConnection
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# name -- name of connection
-# %RETURNS:
-# key/value pair listing connection configuration, or "" if not found.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc GetConnection { name } {
- global ConnectionInfo
- foreach thing $ConnectionInfo {
- if {[value $thing ConnectionName] == "$name"} {
- return $thing
- }
- }
- return ""
-}
-
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: DeleteConnection
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# name -- name of connection
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing, but deletes connection named "$name"
-#***********************************************************************
-proc DeleteConnection { name } {
- global ConnectionInfo ConfigDir
- set newInfo {}
- set found 0
- foreach thing $ConnectionInfo {
- if {[value $thing ConnectionName] == "$name"} {
- set found 1
- } else {
- lappend newInfo $thing
- }
- }
- if {!$found} {
- return
- }
- set ConnectionInfo $newInfo
- SaveConnectionInfo
-
- # Delete the config file
- set fname [file join $ConfigDir conf.$name]
- catch { file delete $fname }
-
- BuildConnectionMenu
- if {[GetCurrentConnection] == $name} {
- if {[llength $ConnectionInfo] == 0} {
- SwitchConnection ""
- } else {
- set name [value [lindex $ConnectionInfo 0] ConnectionName]
- SwitchConnection $name
- }
- }
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: ReplaceConnection
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# conn -- new name/value pairs
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing, but replaces connection in ConnectionInfo. If no such
-# connection exists, appends new connection.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc ReplaceConnection { conn } {
- global ConnectionInfo
- set name [value $conn ConnectionName]
- set newInfo {}
- set found 0
- foreach thing $ConnectionInfo {
- if {[value $thing ConnectionName] == "$name"} {
- lappend newInfo $conn
- set found 1
- } else {
- lappend newInfo $thing
- }
- }
- if {!$found} {
- lappend newInfo $conn
- }
- set ConnectionInfo $newInfo
-}
-
-proc DeletePPPoEConnection {} {
- set conn [GetCurrentConnection]
- if {"$conn" == ""} {
- return
- }
- set ans [tk_dialog .confirm "Confirm Deletion - RP-PPPoE" "Are you sure you wish to delete the connection `$conn'?" warning 0 No Yes]
- if {$ans} {
- DeleteConnection $conn
- }
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: CreateMainDialog
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# None
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Creates the main window
-#***********************************************************************
-proc CreateMainDialog {} {
- global ConnectionInfoFile
- global ConnectionInfo
- global Admin
- wm title . "RP-PPPoE"
- wm iconname . "PPPoE"
- frame .f1
- label .l1 -text "Connection: "
- menubutton .m1 -text "" -indicatoron 1 -menu .m1.menu -relief raised
- menu .m1.menu -tearoff 0
- pack .l1 .m1 -in .f1 -side left -expand 0 -fill x
- canvas .c -width 40 -height 20
- pack .c -in .f1 -side left -expand 0 -fill none
-
- # Draw the LED's
- .c create rectangle 10 1 30 8 -outline "#808080" -fill "#A0A0A0" -tags xmitrect
- .c create rectangle 10 10 30 18 -outline "#808080" -fill "#A0A0A0" -tags recvrect
-
- frame .buttons
- button .start -text "Start" -command "StartPPPoEConnection"
- button .stop -text "Stop" -command "StopPPPoEConnection"
- button .exit -text "Exit" -command "exit"
- canvas .graph -width 1 -height 1
- if {[file writable $ConnectionInfoFile]} {
- set Admin 1
- pack .f1 -side top -expand 1 -fill both
- pack .buttons -side top -expand 0 -fill x
- button .delete -text "Delete" -command "DeletePPPoEConnection"
- button .new -text "New Connection..." -command "NewPPPoEConnection"
- button .props -text "Properties..." -command "EditConnectionProps"
- pack .graph -in .f1 -side left -expand 1 -fill both
- pack .start .stop .delete .props .new .exit -in .buttons -side left -expand 0 -fill none
- } else {
- set Admin 0
- pack .f1 -side top -expand 0 -fill x
- pack .buttons -side top -expand 1 -fill both
- pack .start .stop .exit -in .buttons -side left -expand 0 -fill none
- pack .graph -in .buttons -side left -expand 1 -fill both
- }
-
- LoadConnectionInfo
- BuildConnectionMenu
- # If no connections exist, pop up new connection dialog
- if {[llength $ConnectionInfo] == 0} {
- SwitchConnection ""
- if {$Admin} {
- update idletasks
- NewPPPoEConnection
- } else {
- tk_dialog .note Note "Note: There are no connections defined. You must run this program as root to define connections" warning 0 OK
- }
- } else {
- set con [lindex $ConnectionInfo 0]
- set name [value $con ConnectionName]
- SwitchConnection $name
- }
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: GetCurrentConnection
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# None
-# %RETURNS:
-# The name of the current connection in the GUI.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc GetCurrentConnection {} {
- .m1 cget -text
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: value
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# lst -- a list of key/value pairs
-# key -- key we're looking for
-# %RETURNS:
-# value corresponding to $key, or "" if not found.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc value { lst key } {
- set idx [lsearch -exact $lst $key]
- if {$idx >= 0} {
- return [lindex $lst [expr $idx+1]]
- }
- return ""
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: SwitchConnection
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# name -- new connection name
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Makes $name the active connection
-#***********************************************************************
-proc SwitchConnection { name } {
- .m1 configure -text $name
- SetButtonStates
- UpdateConnectionState 0
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: EditConnectionProps
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# None
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Pops up edit window for current connection
-#***********************************************************************
-proc EditConnectionProps {} {
- global ConnectionInfo
- set conn [GetCurrentConnection]
- NewPPPoEConnection $conn
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: FillConnectionGui
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# w -- connection property GUI
-# name -- name of connection
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Fills GUI with values corresponding to $name.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc FillConnectionGui { w name } {
- global ConnectionInfo
- set found [GetConnection $name]
- if {"$found" != ""} {
- ListToSetupGui $w $found
- }
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: BuildConnectionMenu
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# None
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Builds the connection menu
-#***********************************************************************
-proc BuildConnectionMenu {} {
- global ConnectionInfo
- .m1.menu delete 0 end
- foreach connection $ConnectionInfo {
- set name [value $connection ConnectionName]
- .m1.menu add command -label $name -command [list SwitchConnection $name]
- }
- .m1.menu add separator
- .m1.menu add command -label "User's Manual" -command Help
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: SetButtonStates
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# None
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Enables or disables buttons, as appropriate
-#***********************************************************************
-proc SetButtonStates {} {
- global Admin
- set conn [GetCurrentConnection]
- if {"$conn" == ""} {
- .start configure -state disabled
- .stop configure -state disabled
- catch {
- .delete configure -state disabled
- .props configure -state disabled
- .new configure -state normal
- }
- } else {
- foreach {startstop updown interface} [GetConnectionStatus $conn] {break}
- if {"$startstop" == "started"} {
- .start configure -state disabled
- .stop configure -state normal
- } else {
- .start configure -state normal
- .stop configure -state disabled
- }
- catch {
- .delete configure -state normal
- .props configure -state normal
- .new configure -state normal
- }
- if {!$Admin} {
- set ok [value [GetConnection $conn] NonrootOK]
- if {!$ok} {
- .start configure -state disabled
- .stop configure -state disabled
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: GetEthernetInterfaces
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# None
-# %RETURNS:
-# A list of Ethernet interfaces
-#***********************************************************************
-proc GetEthernetInterfaces {} {
- set ifs {}
- set fp [open "|/sbin/ifconfig" "r"]
- while {[gets $fp line] >= 0} {
- if {[regexp {^eth[0-9]+} $line eth]} {
- lappend ifs $eth
- }
- }
- return $ifs
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: StartPPPoEConnection
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# None
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Starts currently-selected PPPoE connection.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc StartPPPoEConnection {} {
- global Wrapper
- global StartState
- global UpdateToken
-
- set conn [GetCurrentConnection]
- if {"$conn" == ""} {
- return
- }
-
- if {"$UpdateToken" != ""} {
- after cancel $UpdateToken
- set UpdateToken ""
- }
-
- catch { unset StartState }
- set StartState(chars) ""
- set StartState(status) ""
- set StartState(msg) ""
- set StartState(flip) 0
-
- set fp [open "|$Wrapper start $conn" "r"]
-
- # Set fileevent
- fileevent $fp readable [list StartFPReadable $fp]
-
- LockGui $fp
- vwait StartState(status)
- UnlockGui
-
- if {$StartState(status) == "failed"} {
- tk_dialog .err Error "Error starting connection: $StartState(msg)" error 0 OK
- }
- SetButtonStates
- UpdateConnectionState 0
-}
-
-proc LockGui { fp } {
- .start configure -state disabled
- .stop configure -state normal -command [list AbortConnection $fp]
- .exit configure -state disabled
- .m1 configure -state disabled
- grab set .stop
-}
-
-proc UnlockGui {} {
- .start configure -state normal
- .stop configure -state disabled -command StopPPPoEConnection
- .exit configure -state normal
- .m1 configure -state normal
- grab release .stop
-}
-
-proc AbortConnection { fp } {
- global StartState
- catch { StopPPPoEConnection }
- catch { close $fp }
- set StartState(msg) "Connection aborted by user"
- set StartState(status) "failed"
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: StartFPReadable
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# fp -- file handle
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Called when the "adsl-start" file handle is readable.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc StartFPReadable { fp } {
- global StartState
- set char [read $fp 1]
- if {$char == ""} {
- set uhoh [catch {close $fp} err]
- if {$uhoh} {
- set StartState(status) "failed"
- set StartState(msg) $err
- } else {
- set StartState(status) "succeeded"
- }
- return
- }
- append StartState(chars) $char
- if {$StartState(flip)} {
- ConnectionStateDown
- } else {
- ConnectionStateOff
- }
- set StartState(flip) [expr 1 - $StartState(flip)]
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: StopPPPoEConnection
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# None
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Stops currently-selected PPPoE connection.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc StopPPPoEConnection {} {
- global Wrapper
- set conn [GetCurrentConnection]
- if {"$conn" == ""} {
- return
- }
- set fp [open "|$Wrapper stop $conn" "r"]
- while {1} {
- set char [read $fp 1]
- if {"$char" == ""} {
- break;
- }
- }
- set uhoh [catch {close $fp} err]
- if {$uhoh} {
- # Ignore a common error
- if {![string match "*appears to have died*" $err]} {
- tk_dialog .err Error "Error stopping connection: $err" error 0 OK
- }
- }
- SetButtonStates
- UpdateConnectionState 0
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: NewPPPoEConnection
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# name -- if supplied, we're editing the existing connection "name"
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Creates a new PPPoE connection
-#***********************************************************************
-proc NewPPPoEConnection {{name ""}} {
- set w .newcon
- if {[winfo exists $w]} {
- wm deiconify $w
- raise $w
- return
- }
-
- toplevel $w
- if {"$name" == ""} {
- wm title $w "New Connection - RP-PPPoE"
- wm iconname $w "New Connection"
- } else {
- wm title $w "Edit Connection - RP-PPPoE"
- wm iconname $w "Edit Connection"
- }
- wm withdraw $w
-
- tabnotebook_create $w.tn
- set basic [tabnotebook_page $w.tn "Basic"]
- set interface [tabnotebook_page $w.tn "NIC and DNS"]
- set opts [tabnotebook_page $w.tn "Options"]
- set advanced [tabnotebook_page $w.tn "Advanced"]
-
- # ----------- BASIC PAGE -------------
- label $w.lconName -text "Connection Name: " -anchor e
- if {"$name" != ""} {
- label $w.conName -text $name -anchor w
- } else {
- entry $w.conName -width 15
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.lconName "Enter a name for this connection. It can contain letters, numbers, undescores and the minus-sign." $w.help
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.conName "Enter a name for this connection. It can contain letters, numbers, undescores and the minus-sign." $w.help
- }
-
- label $w.luser -text "User Name: " -anchor e
- entry $w.user -width 15
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.luser "Enter your user name. Do not add a domain-name after the user name." $w.help
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.user "Enter your user name. Do not add a domain-name after the user name." $w.help
-
- label $w.lnet -text "Network: " -anchor e
- entry $w.network -width 15
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.lnet "Some ISP's require you to enter their domain-name here (e.g. \"sympatico.ca\")." $w.help
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.network "Some ISP's require you to enter their domain-name here (e.g. \"sympatico.ca\")." $w.help
-
- label $w.lpass -text "Password: " -anchor e
- entry $w.pass -width 15 -show "*"
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.lpass "Enter your password." $w.help
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.pass "Enter your password." $w.help
-
- grid $w.lconName $w.conName -in $basic -sticky nsew
- grid $w.luser $w.user -in $basic -sticky nsew
- grid $w.lnet $w.network -in $basic -sticky nsew
- grid $w.lpass $w.pass -in $basic -sticky nsew
- grid columnconfigure $basic 1 -weight 1
-
- # ----------- INTERFACES PAGE -------------
- set ifs {}
- catch {set ifs [GetEthernetInterfaces]}
-
- label $w.lifname -text "Ethernet Interface: " -anchor e
- entry $w.ifname -width 8
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.lifname "Enter Ethernet interface to which DSL modem is attached." $w.help
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.ifname "Enter Ethernet interface to which DSL modem is attached." $w.help
-
- if {[llength $ifs] > 0} {
- menubutton $w.ifmb -relief raised -text "..." -menu $w.ifmb.menu
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.ifmb "Browse detected Ethernet interface names." $w.help
- menu $w.ifmb.menu -tearoff 0
- foreach if $ifs {
- $w.ifmb.menu add command -label $if -command "$w.ifname delete 0 end; $w.ifname insert end [list $if]"
- }
- grid $w.lifname $w.ifname $w.ifmb -in $interface -sticky nsew
- } else {
- grid $w.lifname $w.ifname - -in $interface -sticky nsew
- }
-
- label $w.ldns -text "DNS Setup: " -anchor e
- menubutton $w.dns -text "From Server" -menu $w.dns.menu -relief raised -indicatoron 1
- menu $w.dns.menu -tearoff 0
- foreach thing {"From Server" "Specify" "Do not Adjust"} {
- $w.dns.menu add command -label $thing -command [list SetDNSOption $w $thing]
- }
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.ldns "DNS server options:\n'From Server' - Let PPPoE server specify DNS servers\n'Specify' - Enter IP addresses of DNS servers yourself\n'Do not Adjust' - Leave your DNS setup alone." $w.help
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.dns "DNS server options:\n'From Server' - Let PPPoE server specify DNS servers\n'Specify' - Enter IP addresses of DNS servers yourself\n'Do not Adjust' - Leave your DNS setup alone." $w.help
-
- label $w.ldns1 -text "Primary DNS: " -anchor e
- entry $w.dns1 -width 16
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.ldns1 "Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server." $w.help
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.dns1 "Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server." $w.help
- label $w.ldns2 -text "Secondary DNS: " -anchor e
- entry $w.dns2 -width 16
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.ldns2 "Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server." $w.help
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.dns2 "Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server." $w.help
-
- SetDNSOption $w "From Server"
- grid $w.ldns $w.dns - -in $interface -sticky nsew
- grid $w.ldns1 $w.dns1 - -in $interface -sticky nsew
- grid $w.ldns2 $w.dns2 - -in $interface -sticky nsew
-
- # If only one Ethernet interface, select it by default
- if {[llength $ifs] == 1} {
- $w.ifname insert end [lindex $ifs 0]
- }
-
- grid columnconfigure $interface 1 -weight 1
- # ----------- OPTS PAGE -------------
- checkbutton $w.nonroot -text "Allow use by non-root users" -variable OPTS(nonroot) -anchor w
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.nonroot "If enabled, ordinary users can start and stop this connection." $w.help
- checkbutton $w.sync -text "Use synchronous PPP" -variable OPTS(sync) -anchor w
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.sync "Use synchronous PPP (recommended -- easier on the CPU.)" $w.help
- label $w.lfw -text "Firewalling: " -anchor e
- if {[llength $ifs] == 1} {
- set defaultFW "Stand-Alone"
- } else {
- set defaultFW "Masquerading"
- }
- menubutton $w.fw -text $defaultFW -menu $w.fw.menu -indicatoron 1 -relief raised
- menu $w.fw.menu -tearoff 0
- foreach type {Stand-Alone Masquerading None} {
- $w.fw.menu add command -label $type -command [list $w.fw configure -text $type]
- }
-
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.lfw "Firewalling options:\nStand-Alone - A stand-alone machine.\nMasquerading - A gateway machine used for Internet sharing.\nNone - Use if you already have your own firewall rules or want to run servers." $w.help
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.fw "Firewalling options:\nStand-Alone - A stand-alone machine.\nMasquerading - A gateway machine used for Internet sharing.\nNone - Use if you already have your own firewall rules or want to run servers." $w.help
- grid $w.nonroot - -in $opts -sticky nsew
- grid $w.sync - -in $opts -sticky nsew
- grid $w.lfw $w.fw -in $opts -sticky nsw
- grid columnconfigure $opts 1 -weight 1
-
- # ----------- ADVANCED PAGE -------------
- label $w.lsn -text "Service-Name: " -anchor e
- entry $w.servicename -width 24
-
- label $w.lac -text "AC-Name: " -anchor e
- entry $w.acname -width 24
-
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.lac "Enter access concentrator name if required. Most ISPs do not require this; try leaving it blank." $w.help
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.acname "Enter access concentrator name if required. Most ISPs do not require this; try leaving it blank." $w.help
- grid $w.lsn $w.servicename -in $advanced -sticky nsew
- grid $w.lac $w.acname -in $advanced -sticky nsew
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.lsn "Enter service name if required. Most ISPs do not require this; try leaving it blank." $w.help
- RegisterHelpWindow $w.servicename "Enter service name if required. Most ISPs do not require this; try leaving it blank." $w.help
-
- grid columnconfigure $advanced 1 -weight 1
-
- # ----------- BUTTONS -------------
- frame $w.buttons
- button $w.ok -text "OK" -command [list NewPPPoEConnectionOK $name $w]
- button $w.cancel -text "Cancel" -command [list destroy $w]
- pack $w.ok $w.cancel -in $w.buttons -expand 0 -fill none -side left
-
- pack $w.tn -side top -expand 1 -fill both
-
- text $w.help -width 60 -wrap word -state disabled -height 6
- pack $w.help -side top -expand 0 -fill both
- pack $w.buttons -side top -expand 0 -fill x
-
- # If we're editing existing connection, fill GUI with current values
- if {"$name" != ""} {
- FillConnectionGui $w $name
- }
- wm deiconify $w
- update idletasks
- raise $w
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: SetDNSOption
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# w -- connection-editing window
-# opt -- value of DNS option
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Adjusts GUI for specified option
-#***********************************************************************
-proc SetDNSOption { w opt } {
- $w.dns configure -text $opt
- if {"$opt" == "Specify"} {
- $w.dns1 configure -state normal -background white
- $w.dns2 configure -state normal -background white
- } else {
- $w.dns1 configure -state disabled -background "#d9d9d9"
- $w.dns2 configure -state disabled -background "#d9d9d9"
- }
-}
-
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Tabbed notebook code from "Effective Tcl/Tk Programming"
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# EXAMPLE: tabnotebook that can dial up pages
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Effective Tcl/Tk Programming
-# Mark Harrison, DSC Communications Corp.
-# Michael McLennan, Bell Labs Innovations for Lucent Technologies
-# Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series
-# ======================================================================
-# Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Lucent Technologies Inc. and Mark Harrison
-# ======================================================================
-
-option add *Tabnotebook.tabs.background #666666 widgetDefault
-option add *Tabnotebook.margin 6 widgetDefault
-option add *Tabnotebook.tabColor #a6a6a6 widgetDefault
-option add *Tabnotebook.activeTabColor #d9d9d9 widgetDefault
-option add *Tabnotebook.tabFont \
- -*-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-120-* widgetDefault
-
-proc tabnotebook_create {win} {
- global tnInfo
-
- frame $win -class Tabnotebook
- canvas $win.tabs -highlightthickness 0
- pack $win.tabs -fill x
-
- notebook_create $win.notebook
- pack $win.notebook -expand yes -fill both
-
- set tnInfo($win-tabs) ""
- set tnInfo($win-current) ""
- set tnInfo($win-pending) ""
- return $win
-}
-
-proc tabnotebook_page {win name} {
- global tnInfo
-
- set page [notebook_page $win.notebook $name]
- lappend tnInfo($win-tabs) $name
-
- if {$tnInfo($win-pending) == ""} {
- set id [after idle [list tabnotebook_refresh $win]]
- set tnInfo($win-pending) $id
- }
- return $page
-}
-
-proc tabnotebook_refresh {win} {
- global tnInfo
-
- $win.tabs delete all
-
- set margin [option get $win margin Margin]
- set color [option get $win tabColor Color]
- set font [option get $win tabFont Font]
- set x 2
- set maxh 0
-
- foreach name $tnInfo($win-tabs) {
- set id [$win.tabs create text \
- [expr $x+$margin+2] [expr -0.5*$margin] \
- -anchor sw -text $name -font $font \
- -tags [list $name]]
-
- set bbox [$win.tabs bbox $id]
- set wd [expr [lindex $bbox 2]-[lindex $bbox 0]]
- set ht [expr [lindex $bbox 3]-[lindex $bbox 1]]
- if {$ht > $maxh} {
- set maxh $ht
- }
-
- $win.tabs create polygon 0 0 $x 0 \
- [expr $x+$margin] [expr -$ht-$margin] \
- [expr $x+$margin+$wd] [expr -$ht-$margin] \
- [expr $x+$wd+2*$margin] 0 \
- 2000 0 2000 10 0 10 \
- -outline black -fill $color \
- -tags [list $name tab tab-$name]
-
- $win.tabs raise $id
-
- $win.tabs bind $name <ButtonPress-1> \
- [list tabnotebook_display $win $name]
-
- set x [expr $x+$wd+2*$margin]
- }
- set height [expr $maxh+2*$margin]
- $win.tabs move all 0 $height
-
- $win.tabs configure -width $x -height [expr $height+4]
-
- if {$tnInfo($win-current) != ""} {
- tabnotebook_display $win $tnInfo($win-current)
- } else {
- tabnotebook_display $win [lindex $tnInfo($win-tabs) 0]
- }
- set tnInfo($win-pending) ""
-}
-
-proc tabnotebook_display {win name} {
- global tnInfo
-
- notebook_display $win.notebook $name
-
- set normal [option get $win tabColor Color]
- $win.tabs itemconfigure tab -fill $normal
-
- set active [option get $win activeTabColor Color]
- $win.tabs itemconfigure tab-$name -fill $active
- $win.tabs raise $name
-
- set tnInfo($win-current) $name
-}
-
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# EXAMPLE: simple notebook that can dial up pages
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Effective Tcl/Tk Programming
-# Mark Harrison, DSC Communications Corp.
-# Michael McLennan, Bell Labs Innovations for Lucent Technologies
-# Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series
-# ======================================================================
-# Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Lucent Technologies Inc. and Mark Harrison
-# ======================================================================
-
-option add *Notebook.borderWidth 2 widgetDefault
-option add *Notebook.relief sunken widgetDefault
-
-proc notebook_create {win} {
- global nbInfo
-
- frame $win -class Notebook
- pack propagate $win 0
-
- set nbInfo($win-count) 0
- set nbInfo($win-pages) ""
- set nbInfo($win-current) ""
- return $win
-}
-
-proc notebook_page {win name} {
- global nbInfo
-
- set page "$win.page[incr nbInfo($win-count)]"
- lappend nbInfo($win-pages) $page
- set nbInfo($win-page-$name) $page
-
- frame $page
-
- if {$nbInfo($win-count) == 1} {
- after idle [list notebook_display $win $name]
- }
- return $page
-}
-
-proc notebook_display {win name} {
- global nbInfo
-
- set page ""
- if {[info exists nbInfo($win-page-$name)]} {
- set page $nbInfo($win-page-$name)
- } elseif {[winfo exists $win.page$name]} {
- set page $win.page$name
- }
- if {$page == ""} {
- error "bad notebook page \"$name\""
- }
-
- notebook_fix_size $win
-
- if {$nbInfo($win-current) != ""} {
- pack forget $nbInfo($win-current)
- }
- pack $page -expand yes -fill both
- set nbInfo($win-current) $page
-}
-
-proc notebook_fix_size {win} {
- global nbInfo
-
- update idletasks
-
- set maxw 0
- set maxh 0
- foreach page $nbInfo($win-pages) {
- set w [winfo reqwidth $page]
- if {$w > $maxw} {
- set maxw $w
- }
- set h [winfo reqheight $page]
- if {$h > $maxh} {
- set maxh $h
- }
- }
- set bd [$win cget -borderwidth]
- set maxw [expr $maxw+2*$bd]
- set maxh [expr $maxh+2*$bd]
- $win configure -width $maxw -height $maxh
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: SetupGuiToList
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# w -- the PPPoE connection setup window
-# %RETURNS:
-# A list of (name value) pairs for the connection.
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Reads values from the GUI; makes a list.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc SetupGuiToList { w } {
- global OPTS
- set ans {}
- if {[catch {lappend ans ConnectionName [$w.conName get]}]} {
- lappend ans ConnectionName [$w.conName cget -text]
- }
- lappend ans UserName [$w.user get]
- lappend ans NetworkName [$w.network get]
- lappend ans Password [$w.pass get]
- lappend ans Interface [$w.ifname get]
- lappend ans DNSType [$w.dns cget -text]
- lappend ans DNS1 [$w.dns1 get]
- lappend ans DNS2 [$w.dns2 get]
- lappend ans NonrootOK $OPTS(nonroot)
- lappend ans Sync $OPTS(sync)
- lappend ans FirewallType [$w.fw cget -text]
- lappend ans ServiceName [$w.servicename get]
- lappend ans ACName [$w.acname get]
-
- # Validate
- set name [value $ans ConnectionName]
- if {![regexp -nocase {^[-a-z0-9_]+$} $name]} {
- error "Connection name must be non-blank and contain only letters, digits, `_' and `-'"
- }
-
- # Check DNS
- set type [value $ans DNSType]
- if {"$type" == "Specify"} {
- set dns [value $ans DNS1]
- if {![regexp {[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+} "$dns"]} {
- error "Primary DNS entry must consist of four dot-separated decimal numbers"
- }
- set dns [value $ans DNS2]
- if {"$dns" != "" && ![regexp {[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+} "$dns"]} {
- error "Secondary DNS entry must consist of four dot-separated decimal numbers"
- }
- }
- return $ans
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: ListToSetupGui
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# w -- the PPPoE connection setup window
-# lst -- a list of name/value pairs
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Updates GUI to reflect lst
-#***********************************************************************
-proc ListToSetupGui { w lst } {
- global OPTS
- foreach {key value} $lst {
- switch -exact -- $key {
- ConnectionName {
- catch {
- $w.conName delete 0 end
- $w.conName insert end $value
- }
- catch {
- $w.conName configure -text $value
- }
- }
- UserName {
- $w.user delete 0 end
- $w.user insert end $value
- }
- NetworkName {
- $w.network delete 0 end
- $w.network insert end $value
- }
- Password {
- $w.pass delete 0 end
- $w.pass insert end $value
- }
- Interface {
- $w.ifname delete 0 end
- $w.ifname insert end $value
- }
- DNSType {
- SetDNSOption $w $value
- }
- DNS1 {
- set oldstate [$w.dns1 cget -state]
- $w.dns1 configure -state normal
- $w.dns1 delete 0 end
- $w.dns1 insert end $value
- $w.dns1 configure -state $oldstate
- }
- DNS2 {
- set oldstate [$w.dns2 cget -state]
- $w.dns2 configure -state normal
- $w.dns2 delete 0 end
- $w.dns2 insert end $value
- $w.dns2 configure -state $oldstate
- }
- NonrootOK {
- set OPTS(nonroot) $value
- }
- Sync {
- set OPTS(sync) $value
- }
- FirewallType {
- $w.fw configure -text $value
- }
- ServiceName {
- $w.servicename delete 0 end
- $w.servicename insert end $value
- }
- ACName {
- $w.acname delete 0 end
- $w.acname insert end $value
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-proc NewPPPoEConnectionOK { name w } {
- if {[catch {set conn [SetupGuiToList $w]} err]} {
- tk_dialog .err "Invalid Parameters" "$err" error 0 OK
- return
- }
- if {"$name" == ""} {
- set name [value $conn ConnectionName]
- set tmp [GetConnection $name]
- if {"$tmp" != ""} {
- tk_dialog .err "Connection Exists" "The connection `$name' already exists. Pick another name." error 0 OK
- return
- }
- }
- ReplaceConnection $conn
- SaveConnectionInfo
- BuildConnectionMenu
- SwitchConnection $name
- destroy $w
-}
-
-proc SaveConnectionInfo {} {
- global ConnectionInfo ConnectionInfoFile PasswordFile
- set fp [open "$ConnectionInfoFile.new" "w"]
- puts $fp "# RP-PPPoE GUI Configuration Information."
- puts $fp "# This file may *look* human-editable, but it is NOT."
- puts $fp "# So, you with the text editor: Keep away from this file."
- puts $fp "#"
- set expunged {}
- set passwords {}
- foreach thing $ConnectionInfo {
- set name [value $thing ConnectionName]
- set password [value $thing Password]
- set pwindex [lsearch -exact $thing Password]
- set safe [lreplace $thing $pwindex [expr $pwindex+1]]
- set pwd [list ConnectionName $name Password $password]
- lappend expunged $safe
- lappend passwords $pwd
- }
- puts $fp $expunged
- close $fp
- set fp [open "$PasswordFile.new" "w"]
- exec chmod 600 "$PasswordFile.new"
- puts $fp "# RP-PPPoE GUI Configuration Information."
- puts $fp "# This file may *look* human-editable, but it is NOT."
- puts $fp "# So, you with the text editor: Keep away from this file."
- puts $fp "#"
- puts $fp $passwords
- close $fp
- file rename -force "$ConnectionInfoFile.new" "$ConnectionInfoFile"
- file rename -force "$PasswordFile.new" "$PasswordFile"
-
- # Generate config files for adsl-start for each connection
- foreach thing $ConnectionInfo {
- GenerateConfigFile $thing
- }
-
- # Now update /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
- foreach thing $ConnectionInfo {
- GenerateSecretsEntry $thing
- }
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: ReadShellEscapedWord
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# str -- a string
-# %RETURNS:
-# A two-element list -- the first element is a shell-escaped word
-# extracted from $str, just the way pppd parses /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.
-# The second element is the remaining portion of $str
-#***********************************************************************
-proc ReadShellEscapedWord { str } {
- set ans {}
- set rest $str
-
- # Chew up leading spaces
- set rest [string trimleft $rest]
-
- # If first char is a quote, read until a quote
- if {"[string index $rest 0]" == "\""} {
- set rest [string range $rest 1 end]
- set nextquote [string first "\"" $rest]
- # If no following quote, pretend we haven't seen a quote, I guess.
- if {$nextquote >= 0} {
- set ans [string range $rest 0 [expr $nextquote-1]]
- set rest [string range $rest [expr $nextquote+1] end]
- return [list $ans $rest]
- }
- }
-
- # Not a quote; chew through the string until an unescaped space
- while {[string length $rest] > 0} {
- set char [string index $rest 0]
- set rest [string range $rest 1 end]
- # Sneaky test for whitespace in Tcl 8.0
- if {"[string trim $char]" == ""} {
- return [list $ans $rest]
- }
- if {"$char" == "\\"} {
- set char [string index $rest 0]
- set rest [string range $rest 1 end]
- }
- append ans $char
- }
- return [list $ans $rest]
-}
-
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: GenerateSecretsEntry
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# conn -- a connection key/value list
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Adds entries to /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc GenerateSecretsEntry { conn } {
- set user [value $conn UserName]
- set net [value $conn NetworkName]
- set password [value $conn Password]
- if {"$net" != ""} {
- set user "$user@$net"
- }
- GenerateSecretsEntryForFile $user $password "/etc/ppp/pap-secrets"
- GenerateSecretsEntryForFile $user $password "/etc/ppp/chap-secrets"
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: GenerateSecretsEntryForFile
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# user -- user name
-# password -- password
-# fname -- file to add entry to.
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Adds entries to /etc/ppp/pap-secrets or /etc/ppp/chap-secrets.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc GenerateSecretsEntryForFile { user password fname } {
- # Copy $fname to $fname.new
- set out [open "$fname.new" "w"]
- exec chmod go-rwx "$fname.new"
- if {[file exists $fname]} {
- set in [open $fname "r"]
- while {[gets $in line] >= 0} {
- set trimmed [string trim $line]
- if {"$trimmed" == ""} {
- puts $out $line
- continue
- }
- if {[string match "#*" $trimmed]} {
- puts $out $line
- continue
- }
-
- # Read the user name off the line; copy it unless it's our
- # user name.
- foreach {word dummy} [ReadShellEscapedWord $line] {break}
- if {$word != $user} {
- puts $out $line
- }
- }
- close $in
- }
-
- # Now add our line
- set user [ShellEscape $user]
- set password [ShellEscape $password]
- puts $out "$user\t*\t$password\t*"
- close $out
- file rename -force $fname.new $fname
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: ShellEscape
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# str
-# %RETURNS:
-# A version of $str with shell meta-characters escaped
-#***********************************************************************
-proc ShellEscape { str } {
- set ans ""
- foreach char [split $str ""] {
- if {[string first $char "01234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz_+=-@./"] >= 0} {
- append ans $char
- } else {
- append ans "\\$char"
- }
- }
- return $ans
-}
-
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: GenerateConfigFile
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# conn -- a connection key/value list
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Generates a configuration file for adsl-start and friends under
-# /etc/ppp/rp-pppoe-gui
-#***********************************************************************
-proc GenerateConfigFile { conn } {
- global ConfigDir
- set name [value $conn ConnectionName]
- set fname [file join $ConfigDir conf.$name]
- set fp [open "$fname.new" w]
- puts $fp "# Configuration file for connection `$name'."
- puts $fp "# Automatically generated. Do not edit by hand."
- puts $fp ""
- foreach {var val} $conn {
- switch -exact $var {
- UserName {
- set net [value $conn NetworkName]
- if {"$net" != ""} {
- set user "$val@$net"
- } else {
- set user "$val"
- }
- puts $fp [ShellEscape "USER=$user"]
- }
- Interface {
- puts $fp [ShellEscape "ETH=$val"]
- }
- DNSType {
- if {"$val" == "From Server"} {
- puts $fp "DNSTYPE=SERVER"
- puts $fp "USEPEERDNS=yes"
- } elseif {"$val" == "Specify"} {
- puts $fp "DNSTYPE=SPECIFY"
- puts $fp "USEPEERDNS=no"
- } else {
- puts $fp "DNSTYPE=NOCHANGE"
- puts $fp "USEPEERDNS=no"
- }
- }
- DNS1 {
- puts $fp [ShellEscape "DNS1=$val"]
- }
- DNS2 {
- puts $fp [ShellEscape "DNS2=$val"]
- }
- NonrootOK {
- if {$val} {
- puts $fp "NONROOT=OK"
- }
- }
- ACName {
- puts $fp [ShellEscape "ACNAME=$val"]
- }
- ServiceName {
- puts $fp [ShellEscape "SERVICENAME=$val"]
- }
- FirewallType {
- if {"$val" == "None"} {
- puts $fp "FIREWALL=NONE"
- } elseif {"$val" == "Masquerading"} {
- puts $fp "FIREWALL=MASQUERADE"
- } else {
- puts $fp "FIREWALL=STANDALONE"
- }
- }
- Sync {
- if {$val} {
- puts $fp "SYNCHRONOUS=yes"
- } else {
- puts $fp "SYNCHRONOUS=no"
- }
- }
- }
- }
- puts $fp "CONNECT_TIMEOUT=30"
- puts $fp "CONNECT_POLL=1"
- puts $fp "FORCEPING=\".\""
- puts $fp "PIDFILE=/var/run/adsl-$name.pid"
- puts $fp "CLAMPMSS=1412"
- puts $fp "LCP_INTERVAL=20"
- puts $fp "LCP_FAILURE=3"
- puts $fp "PPPOE_TIMEOUT=80"
- puts $fp "LINUX_PLUGIN="
- puts $fp "DEMAND=no"
- close $fp
- file rename -force "$fname.new" "$fname"
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: GetConnectionStatus
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# conn -- connection name
-# %RETURNS:
-# A three-element list:
-# {started/stopped up/down if}
-# If first element is "started", then connection has been started.
-# If second element is "up", then connection is up.
-# If connection is up, third element is PPP interface.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc GetConnectionStatus { conn } {
- set pidfile "/var/run/adsl-$conn.pid"
-
- # Check for PID file
- if {![file readable $pidfile]} {
- return {stopped down ""}
- }
- set fp [open $pidfile "r"]
- gets $fp pid
- close $fp
-
- # Check if process is dead
- if {![file exists "/proc/$pid"]} {
- # The pppd might still be running... doh...
- if {![file readable "$pidfile.pppd"]} {
- return {stopped down ""}
- }
- set fp [open "$pidfile.pppd" "r"]
- gets $fp pid
- close $fp
- if {![file exists "/proc/$pid"]} {
- return {stopped down ""}
- }
- }
-
- # Now get PID of pppd
- if {![file readable "$pidfile.pppd"]} {
- return {started down ""}
- }
- set fp [open "$pidfile.pppd" "r"]
- gets $fp pid
- close $fp
-
- # Find interface to which it corresponds
- set pppdfiles [glob -nocomplain "/var/run/ppp*.pid"]
- set found {}
- foreach file $pppdfiles {
- set fp [open $file "r"]
- gets $fp ifpid
- close $fp
- if {$ifpid == $pid} {
- set found [file rootname [file tail $file]]
- break
- }
- }
- if {"$found" == ""} {
- return {started down ""}
- }
- return [list started up $found]
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: UpdateConnectionState
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# fromAfter -- if 1, was called from an "after" callback.
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Updates the "LED" displays; periodically reschedules itself to keep
-# updating display.
-#***********************************************************************
-proc UpdateConnectionState {{fromAfter 1}} {
- global UpdateToken
- global Packets
- global Bytes
- global UpdateInterval
- global MeasureTime
- if {$fromAfter} {
- set UpdateToken ""
- }
-
- set conn [GetCurrentConnection]
- if {"$conn" == ""} {
- ConnectionStateOff
- ResetGraph
- if {"$UpdateToken" != ""} {
- after cancel $UpdateToken
- set UpdateToken {}
- }
- return
- }
-
- foreach {startstop updown interface} [GetConnectionStatus $conn] {break}
- if {"$startstop" == "stopped"} {
- ConnectionStateOff
- ResetGraph
- } elseif {"$updown" == "down"} {
- ConnectionStateDown
- ResetGraph
- } else {
- # Get the packet counts
- set found 0
- set fp [open "/proc/net/dev" "r"]
- while {[gets $fp line] >= 0} {
- if {![string match "*$interface:*" $line]} {
- continue
- }
- set colon [string first ":" $line]
- if {$colon < 0} {
- continue
- }
- set line [string range $line [expr $colon+1] end]
- set found 1
- set MeasureTime [clock seconds]
- break
- }
- close $fp
- if {$found} {
- foreach {rbytes rpacks rerrs rdrop rfifo rframe rcomp rmulti tbytes tpacks} $line {break}
- if {!$fromAfter} {
- set Packets(in) $rpacks
- set Packets(out) $tpacks
- set Bytes(in) $rbytes
- set Bytes(out) $tbytes
- ConnectionStateUp
- ResetGraph
- } else {
- if {$rpacks != $Packets(in)} {
- ConnectionReceiveActive
- } else {
- ConnectionReceiveUp
- }
- if {$tpacks != $Packets(out)} {
- ConnectionTransmitActive
- } else {
- ConnectionTransmitUp
- }
- set Packets(in) $rpacks
- set Packets(out) $tpacks
- set Bytes(in) $rbytes
- set Bytes(out) $tbytes
- UpdateGraph
- }
- } else {
- ConnectionStateUp
- ResetGraph
- }
- }
- if {"$UpdateToken" == ""} {
- set UpdateToken [after $UpdateInterval UpdateConnectionState]
- }
- if {$fromAfter} {
- SetButtonStates
- }
-}
-
-proc ConnectionStateOff {} {
- .c itemconfigure xmitrect -fill "#A0A0A0"
- .c itemconfigure recvrect -fill "#A0A0A0"
-}
-
-proc ConnectionStateDown {} {
- .c itemconfigure xmitrect -fill "#A00000"
- .c itemconfigure recvrect -fill "#A00000"
-}
-
-proc ConnectionStateUp {} {
- .c itemconfigure xmitrect -fill "#00D000"
- .c itemconfigure recvrect -fill "#00D000"
-}
-
-proc ConnectionTransmitActive {} {
- .c itemconfigure xmitrect -fill "#FFFF00"
-}
-
-proc ConnectionTransmitUp {} {
- .c itemconfigure xmitrect -fill "#00D000"
-}
-
-proc ConnectionReceiveActive {} {
- .c itemconfigure recvrect -fill "#FFFF00"
-}
-
-proc ConnectionReceiveUp {} {
- .c itemconfigure recvrect -fill "#00D000"
-}
-
-proc ResetGraph {} {
- global GraphPoints
- set GraphPoints(in) {}
- set GraphPoints(out) {}
- set GraphPoints(times) {}
- .graph delete all
- UpdateGraph
-}
-
-proc UpdateGraph {} {
- global GraphPoints Bytes UpdateInterval MeasureTime
- lappend GraphPoints(times) $MeasureTime
- lappend GraphPoints(in) $Bytes(in)
- lappend GraphPoints(out) $Bytes(out)
-
- set w [winfo width .graph]
- set w2 [expr $w/2]
-
- set h [winfo height .graph]
- set toChop [expr [llength $GraphPoints(in)] - $w2 - 1]
- if {$toChop > 0} {
- set GraphPoints(in) [lrange $GraphPoints(in) $toChop end]
- }
- set toChop [expr [llength $GraphPoints(out)] - $w2 - 1]
- if {$toChop > 0} {
- set GraphPoints(out) [lrange $GraphPoints(out) $toChop end]
- }
- set toChop [expr [llength $GraphPoints(times)] - $w2 - 1]
- if {$toChop > 0} {
- set GraphPoints(times) [lrange $GraphPoints(times) $toChop end]
- }
-
- set prev [lindex $GraphPoints(in) 0]
- set incoords {}
- set outcoords {}
- set inmax 0
- set outmax 0
- foreach thing [lrange $GraphPoints(in) 1 end] {
- set diff [expr $thing - $prev]
- set prev $thing
- lappend incoords $diff
- if {$diff > $inmax} {
- set inmax $diff
- }
- }
-
- set prev [lindex $GraphPoints(out) 0]
- foreach thing [lrange $GraphPoints(out) 1 end] {
- set diff [expr $thing - $prev]
- set prev $thing
- lappend outcoords $diff
- if {$diff > $outmax} {
- set outmax $diff
- }
- }
-
- if {$inmax == 0} { set inmax 1 }
- if {$outmax == 0} { set outmax 1 }
- # Draw the transmit line
- set x 0
- set hh [expr $h-4]
- set scaled {}
- foreach thing $outcoords {
- lappend scaled $x [expr double($h) - 2 - (double($hh) * double($thing) / double($outmax))]
- incr x
- }
-
- .graph delete all
- if {[llength $scaled] >= 4} {
- eval ".graph create line $scaled -fill #A00000"
- set bits [expr 8.0 * ([lindex $GraphPoints(out) end] - [lindex $GraphPoints(out) 0])]
- set timediff [expr [lindex $GraphPoints(times) end] - [lindex $GraphPoints(times) 0]]
- if {$timediff != 0} {
- set bps [Pretty [expr double($bits) / $timediff]]
- .graph create text 2 2 -anchor nw -font fixed -text "$bps"
- }
- }
-
- # Draw the receive line
- set x $w2
- set scaled {}
- foreach thing $incoords {
- lappend scaled $x [expr double($h) - 2 - (double($hh) * double($thing) / double($inmax))]
- incr x
- }
-
- if {[llength $scaled] >= 4} {
- eval ".graph create line $scaled -fill #00A000"
- set bits [expr 8.0 * ([lindex $GraphPoints(in) end] - [lindex $GraphPoints(in) 0])]
- set timediff [expr [lindex $GraphPoints(times) end] - [lindex $GraphPoints(times) 0]]
- if {$timediff != 0} {
- set bps [Pretty [expr double($bits) / $timediff]]
- .graph create text [expr $w2+2] 2 -anchor nw -font fixed -text "$bps"
- }
- }
-}
-
-proc Pretty { n } {
- if {$n < 0} {
- return "***"
- }
- if {$n < 1000} {
- return [format "%.1f" $n]
- }
- set n [expr $n/1000.0]
- if {$n < 1000} {
- return [format "%.1fk" $n]
- }
- set n [expr $n/1000.0]
- if {$n < 1000} {
- return [format "%.1fM" $n]
- }
- set n [expr $n/1000.0]
- return [format "%.1fG" $n]
-}
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: Help
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# None
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Opens help page
-#***********************************************************************
-proc Help {} {
- if {![file readable /usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui/tkpppoe.html]} {
- tk_dialog .err Error "Help file '/usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui/tkpppoe.html' is not installed" error 0 OK
- return
- }
- catch { exec /bin/sh -c "netscape -remote 'openURL(/usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui/tkpppoe.html)' || netscape /usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui/tkpppoe.html" > /dev/null 2>/dev/null & }
-}
-
-
-
-#***********************************************************************
-# %PROCEDURE: doLogo
-# %ARGUMENTS:
-# None
-# %RETURNS:
-# Nothing
-# %DESCRIPTION:
-# Does the logo thing
-#***********************************************************************
-proc doLogo {} {
- global AlreadyRunFile ConfigDir
- if {[file exists $AlreadyRunFile]} {
- return
- }
- catch { file mkdir $ConfigDir }
- catch { close [open $AlreadyRunFile "w"] }
- canvas .c -width 374 -height 286 -bg #FFFFCC
- pack .c
- drawLogo .c #FFFFCC
-
- # Funky effect
- .c create text 4 4 -anchor nw -text "Welcome to RP-PPPoE" \
- -fill red -font {-family times -size -24 -weight bold} -tags pppoe
- .c lower pppoe
-
- .c move logo -300 0
-
- update idletasks
-
- for {set i 0} {$i < 15} {incr i} {
- .c move logo 20 0
- update idletasks
- after 25
- }
-
- .c create text 4 28 -anchor nw -text "http://www.roaringpenguin.com" \
- -fill red -font {-family courier -size -14 -weight bold}
- update idletasks
- after 2500
-}
-
-doLogo
-catch { destroy .c }
-
-# Try creating an empty config file if none exists
-if {![file readable $ConnectionInfoFile]} {
- catch { file mkdir $ConfigDir }
- catch {
- set fp [open $ConnectionInfoFile "w"]
- close $fp
- }
-}
-
-CreateMainDialog
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/wrapper.c b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/wrapper.c
deleted file mode 100644
index e2b99662a..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/gui/wrapper.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,234 +0,0 @@
-/* -*-Mode: C;-*- */
-
-/***********************************************************************
-*
-* wrapper.c
-*
-* C wrapper designed to run SUID root for controlling PPPoE connections.
-*
-* Copyright (C) 2001 by Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-*
-***********************************************************************/
-
-static char const RCSID[] =
-"$Id$";
-
-#define _SVID_SOURCE 1 /* For putenv */
-#define _POSIX_SOURCE 1 /* For fileno */
-#define _BSD_SOURCE 1 /* For setreuid */
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <sys/stat.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
-
-#define CONN_NAME_LEN 64
-#define LINELEN 512
-
-static char const *adsl_start = ADSL_START_PATH;
-static char const *adsl_stop = ADSL_STOP_PATH;
-static char const *adsl_status = ADSL_STATUS_PATH;
-
-/**********************************************************************
- *%FUNCTION: PathOK
- *%ARGUMENTS:
- * fname -- a file name.
- *%RETURNS:
- * 1 if path to fname is secure; 0 otherwise.
- *%DESCRIPTION:
- * Makes sure ownership/permissions of file and parent directories
- * are safe.
- **********************************************************************/
-static int
-PathOK(char const *fname)
-{
- char path[LINELEN];
- struct stat buf;
- char const *slash;
-
- if (strlen(fname) > LINELEN) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Pathname '%s' too long\n", fname);
- return 0;
- }
-
- /* Must be absolute path */
- if (*fname != '/') {
- fprintf(stderr, "Unsafe path '%s' not absolute\n", fname);
- return 0;
- }
-
- /* Check root directory */
- if (stat("/", &buf) < 0) {
- perror("stat");
- return 0;
- }
- if (buf.st_uid) {
- fprintf(stderr, "SECURITY ALERT: Root directory (/) not owned by root\n");
- return 0;
- }
- if (buf.st_mode & (S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "SECURITY ALERT: Root directory (/) writable by group or other\n");
- return 0;
- }
-
- /* Check each component */
- slash = fname;
-
- while(*slash) {
- slash = strchr(slash+1, '/');
- if (!slash) {
- slash = fname + strlen(fname);
- }
- memcpy(path, fname, slash-fname);
- path[slash-fname] = 0;
- if (stat(path, &buf) < 0) {
- perror("stat");
- return 0;
- }
- if (buf.st_uid) {
- fprintf(stderr, "SECURITY ALERT: '%s' not owned by root\n", path);
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (buf.st_mode & (S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "SECURITY ALERT: '%s' writable by group or other\n",
- path);
- return 0;
- }
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************
- *%FUNCTION: CleanEnvironment
- *%ARGUMENTS:
- * envp -- environment passed to main
- *%RETURNS:
- * Nothing
- *%DESCRIPTION:
- * Deletes all environment variables; makes safe environment
- **********************************************************************/
-static void
-CleanEnvironment(char *envp[])
-{
- envp[0] = NULL;
- putenv("PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin");
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************
- *%FUNCTION: main
- *%ARGUMENTS:
- * argc, argv -- usual suspects
- * Usage: pppoe-wrapper {start|stop|status} {connection_name}
- *%RETURNS:
- * Whatever adsl-start, adsl-stop or adsl-status returns.
- *%DESCRIPTION:
- * Runs adsl-start, adsl-stop or adsl-status on given connection if
- * non-root users are allowed to do it.
- **********************************************************************/
-int
-main(int argc, char *argv[])
-{
- int amRoot;
- char *cp;
- char fname[64+CONN_NAME_LEN];
- char line[LINELEN+1];
- int allowed = 0;
-
- FILE *fp;
-
- extern char **environ;
-
- /* Clean out environment */
- CleanEnvironment(environ);
-
- /* Are we root? */
- amRoot = (getuid() == 0);
-
- /* Validate arguments */
- if (argc != 3) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s {start|stop|status} connection_name\n",
- argv[0]);
- exit(1);
- }
-
- if (strcmp(argv[1], "start") &&
- strcmp(argv[1], "stop") &&
- strcmp(argv[1], "status")) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s {start|stop|status} connection_name\n",
- argv[0]);
- exit(1);
- }
-
- /* Connection name can be at most CONN_NAME_LEN chars; alpha, num, underscore */
- if (strlen(argv[2]) > CONN_NAME_LEN) {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: Connection name '%s' too long.\n",
- argv[0], argv[2]);
- exit(1);
- }
-
- for (cp = argv[2]; *cp; cp++) {
- if (!strchr("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
- "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
- "0123456789_-", *cp)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: Connection name '%s' contains illegal character '%c'\n", argv[0], argv[2], *cp);
- exit(1);
- }
- }
-
- /* Open the connection file */
- sprintf(fname, "/etc/ppp/rp-pppoe-gui/conf.%s", argv[2]);
- /* Check path sanity */
- if (!PathOK(fname)) {
- exit(1);
- }
-
- fp = fopen(fname, "r");
- if (!fp) {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: Could not open '%s': %s\n",
- argv[0], fname, strerror(errno));
- exit(1);
- }
-
- /* Check if non-root users can control it */
- if (amRoot) {
- allowed = 1;
- } else {
- while (!feof(fp)) {
- if (!fgets(line, LINELEN, fp)) {
- break;
- }
- if (!strcmp(line, "NONROOT=OK\n")) {
- allowed = 1;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- fclose(fp);
-
- if (!allowed) {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: Non-root users are not permitted to control connection '%s'\n", argv[0], argv[2]);
- exit(1);
- }
-
- /* Become root with setuid() to defeat is-root checks in shell scripts */
- if (setreuid(0, 0) < 0) {
- perror("setreuid");
- exit(1);
- }
-
- /* It's OK -- do it. */
- if (!strcmp(argv[1], "start")) {
- if (!PathOK(adsl_start)) exit(1);
- execl(adsl_start, "adsl-start", fname, NULL);
- } else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "stop")) {
- if (!PathOK(adsl_stop)) exit(1);
- execl(adsl_stop, "adsl-stop", fname, NULL);
- } else {
- if (!PathOK(adsl_status)) exit(1);
- execl(adsl_status, "adsl-status", fname, NULL);
- }
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: execl: %s\n", argv[0], strerror(errno));
- exit(1);
-}
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-connect.8 b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-connect.8
deleted file mode 100644
index 1b34a74e5..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-connect.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id$
-.TH ADSL-CONNECT 8 "21 February 2000"
-.UC 4
-.SH NAME
-adsl-connect \- Shell script to manage a PPPoE link
-
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B adsl-connect \fR[\fIconfig_file\fR]
-.P
-.B adsl-connect \fR\fIinterface user\fR [\fIconfig_file\fR]
-
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBadsl-connect\fR is a shell script which manages an ADSL connection
-using the Roaring Penguin user-space PPPoE client. If you omit
-\fIconfig_file\fR, the default file \fB/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf\fR is used.
-If you supply \fIinterface\fR and \fIuser\fR, then they override the
-Ethernet interface and user-name settings in the configuration file.
-.P
-Note that normally, you should \fInot\fR invoke \fBadsl-connect\fR
-directly. Instead, use \fBadsl-start\fR to bring up the ADSL connection.
-.P
-\fBadsl-connect\fR first reads a configuration file. It then brings
-up a PPPoE connection. If the connection ever drops, a message is logged
-to syslog, and \fBadsl-connect\fR re-establishes the connection. In addition,
-each time the connection is dropped or cannot be established,
-\fBadsl-connect\fR executes the script \fB/etc/ppp/adsl-lost\fR if it
-exists and is executable.
-
-.P
-The shell script \fBadsl-stop\fR causes \fBadsl-connect\fR to break out
-of its loop, bring the connection down, and exit.
-
-.SH TECHNICAL DETAILS
-\fBadsl-connect\fR uses the following shell variables from the
-configuration file:
-
-.TP
-.B ETH
-The Ethernet interface connected to the ADSL modem (for example, eth0).
-
-.TP
-.B USER
-The ADSL user-id (for example, b1xxnxnx@sympatico.ca).
-
-.TP
-.B PIDFILE
-A file in which to write the process-ID of the adsl-connect process
-(for example, \fB/var/run/pppoe.pid\fR). Two additional files
-($PIDFILE.pppd and $PIDFILE.pppoe) hold the process-ID's of the
-\fBpppd\fR and \fBpppoe\fR processes, respectively.
-
-.P
-By using different configuration files with different PIDFILE
-settings, you can manage multiple PPPoE connections. Just specify the
-configuration file as an argument to \fBadsl-start\fR and
-\fBadsl-stop\fR.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-\fBadsl-connect\fR was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.
-
-The \fBpppoe\fR home page is \fIhttp://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/\fR.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-pppoe(8), adsl-start(8), adsl-stop(8), pppd(8), pppoe.conf(5), adsl-setup(8), adsl-status(8), pppoe-sniff(8), pppoe-server(8), pppoe-relay(8)
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-setup.8 b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-setup.8
deleted file mode 100644
index 9e78fa547..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-setup.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id$
-.TH ADSL-SETUP 8 "21 February 2000"
-.UC 4
-.SH NAME
-adsl-setup \- Shell script to configure Roaring Penguin PPPoE client
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B adsl-setup
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBadsl-setup\fR is a shell script which prompts you for various pieces
-of information and sets up an /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf configuration script
-for the \fBadsl-start\fR, \fBadsl-stop\fR and \fBadsl-connect\fR scripts.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-\fBadsl-setup\fR was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.
-
-The \fBpppoe\fR home page is \fIhttp://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/\fR.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-pppoe(8), adsl-start(8), adsl-stop(8), adsl-connect(8), pppd(8),
-pppoe.conf(5), adsl-status(8), pppoe-sniff(8), pppoe-relay(8),
-pppoe-server(8)
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-start.8 b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-start.8
deleted file mode 100644
index 87250b381..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-start.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id$
-.TH ADSL-START 8 "21 February 2000"
-.UC 4
-.SH NAME
-adsl-start \- Shell script to bring up a PPPoE link
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B adsl-start \fR[\fIconfig_file\fR]
-.P
-.B adsl-start \fR\fIinterface user\fR [\fIconfig_file\fR]
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBadsl-start\fR is a shell script which starts the Roaring Penguin
-user-space PPPoE client. If you omit \fIconfig_file\fR, the default
-file \fB/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf\fR is used. If you supply
-\fIinterface\fR and \fIuser\fR, then they override the Ethernet interface
-and user-name settings in the configuration file.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-\fBadsl-start\fR was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.
-
-The \fBpppoe\fR home page is \fIhttp://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/\fR.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-pppoe(8), adsl-stop(8), adsl-connect(8), pppd(8), pppoe.conf(5),
-adsl-setup(8), adsl-status(8), pppoe-sniff(8), pppoe-relay(8),
-pppoe-server(8)
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-status.8 b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-status.8
deleted file mode 100644
index 2114d461e..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-status.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id$
-.TH ADSL-STATUS 8 "16 March 2000"
-.UC 4
-.SH NAME
-adsl-status \- Shell script to report on status of PPPoE link
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B adsl-status \fR[\fIconfig_file\fR]
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBadsl-status\fR is a shell script which checks the status of the
-PPPoE link established by the Roaring Penguin user-space PPPoE client.
-If you omit \fIconfig_file\fR, the default file
-\fB/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf\fR is used.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-\fBadsl-status\fR was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.
-
-The \fBpppoe\fR home page is \fIhttp://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/\fR.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-pppoe(8), adsl-start(8), adsl-connect(8), pppd(8), pppoe.conf(5),
-adsl-setup(8), adsl-stop(8), pppoe-sniff(8), pppoe-relay(8),
-pppoe-server(8)
-
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-stop.8 b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-stop.8
deleted file mode 100644
index 2ac7fef8e..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/adsl-stop.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id$
-.TH ADSL-STOP 8 "21 February 2000"
-.UC 4
-.SH NAME
-adsl-stop \- Shell script to shut down a PPPoE link
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B adsl-stop \fR[\fIconfig_file\fR]
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBadsl-stop\fR is a shell script which stops the Roaring Penguin
-user-space PPPoE client. If you omit \fIconfig_file\fR, the default
-file \fB/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf\fR is used.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-\fBadsl-stop\fR was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.
-
-The \fBpppoe\fR home page is \fIhttp://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/\fR.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-pppoe(8), adsl-start(8), adsl-connect(8), pppd(8), pppoe.conf(5), adsl-setup(8), adsl-status(8), pppoe-sniff(8), pppoe-relay(8), pppoe-server(8)
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/pppoe-relay.8 b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/pppoe-relay.8
deleted file mode 100644
index 5f79b09a1..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/pppoe-relay.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,124 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id$
-.TH PPPOE-RELAY 8 "26 January 2001"
-.\""
-.UC 4
-.SH NAME
-pppoe-relay \- user-space PPPoE relay agent.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B pppoe-relay \fR[\fIoptions\fR]
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBpppoe-relay\fR is a user-space relay agent for PPPoE
-(Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) for Linux. \fBpppoe-relay\fR
-works in concert with the \fBpppoe\fR client and \fBpppoe-server\fR
-server. See the OPERATION section later in this manual for
-details on how \fBpppoe-relay\fR works.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B \-S \fIinterface\fR
-Adds the Ethernet interface \fIinterface\fR to the list of interfaces
-managed by \fBpppoe-relay\fR. Only PPPoE servers may be connected to
-this interface.
-
-.TP
-.B \-C \fIinterface\fR
-Adds the Ethernet interface \fIinterface\fR to the list of interfaces
-managed by \fBpppoe-relay\fR. Only PPPoE clients may be connected to
-this interface.
-
-.TP
-.B \-B \fIinterface\fR
-Adds the Ethernet interface \fIinterface\fR to the list of interfaces
-managed by \fBpppoe-relay\fR. Both PPPoE clients and servers may be
-connected to this interface.
-
-.TP
-.B \-n \fInum\fR
-Allows at most \fInum\fR concurrent PPPoE sessions. If not specified,
-the default is 5000. \fInum\fR can range from 1 to 65534.
-
-.TP
-.B \-i \fItimeout\fR
-Specifies the session idle timeout. If both peers in a session are idle
-for more than \fItimeout\fR seconds, the session is terminated.
-If \fItimeout\fR is specified as zero, sessions will never be terminated
-because of idleness.
-
-Note that the idle-session expiry routine is never run more frequently than
-every 30 seconds, so the timeout is approximate. The default value for
-\fItimeout\fR is 600 seconds (10 minutes.)
-
-.TP
-.B \-F
-The \fB\-F\fR option causes \fBpppoe-relay\fR \fInot\fR to fork into the
-background; instead, it remains in the foreground.
-
-.TP
-.B \-h
-The \fB\-h\fR option prints a brief usage message and exits.
-
-.SH OPERATION
-
-\fBpppoe-relay\fR listens for incoming PPPoE PADI frames on all interfaces
-specified with \fB-B\fR or \fB-C\fR options. When a PADI frame appears,
-\fBpppoe-relay\fR adds a Relay-Session-ID tag and broadcasts the PADI
-on all interfaces specified with \fB-B\fR or \fB-S\fR options (except the
-interface on which the frame arrived.)
-
-Any PADO frames received are relayed back to the client which sent the
-PADI (assuming they contain valid Relay-Session-ID tags.) Likewise,
-PADR frames from clients are relayed back to the matching access
-concentrator.
-
-When a PADS frame is received, \fBpppoe-relay\fR enters the two peers'
-MAC addresses and session-ID's into a hash table. (The session-ID seen
-by the access concentrator may be different from that seen by the client;
-\fBpppoe-relay\fR must renumber sessions to avoid the possibility of duplicate
-session-ID's.) Whenever either peer sends a session frame, \fBpppoe-relay\fR
-looks up the session entry in the hash table and relays the frame to
-the correct peer.
-
-When a PADT frame is received, \fBpppoe-relay\fR relays it to the peer
-and deletes the session entry from its hash table.
-
-If a client and server crash (or frames are lost), PADT frames may never
-be sent, and \fBpppoe-relay\fR's hash table can fill up with stale sessions.
-Therefore, a session-cleaning routine runs periodically, and removes old
-sessions from the hash table. A session is considered "old" if no traffic
-has been seen within \fItimeout\fR seconds. When a session is deleted because
-of a timeout, a PADT frame is sent to each peer to make certain that they
-are aware the session has been killed.
-
-.SH EXAMPLE INVOCATIONS
-
-.nf
-pppoe-relay -C eth0 -S eth1
-.fi
-
-The example above relays frames between PPPoE clients on the eth0 network
-and PPPoE servers on the eth1 network.
-
-.nf
-pppoe-relay -B eth0 -B eth1
-.fi
-
-This example is a transparent relay -- frames are relayed between any mix
-of clients and servers on the eth0 and eth1 networks.
-
-.nf
-pppoe-relay -S eth0 -C eth1 -C eth2 -C eth3
-.fi
-
-This example relays frames between servers on the eth0 network and
-clients on the eth1, eth2 and eth3 networks.
-
-.SH AUTHORS
-\fBpppoe-relay\fR was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.
-
-The \fBpppoe\fR home page is \fIhttp://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/\fR.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-adsl-start(8), adsl-stop(8), adsl-connect(8), pppd(8), pppoe.conf(5),
-pppoe(8), adsl-setup(8), adsl-status(8), pppoe-sniff(8), pppoe-server(8)
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/pppoe-server.8 b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/pppoe-server.8
deleted file mode 100644
index aacf11f1f..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/man/pppoe-server.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,123 +0,0 @@
-.\" $Id$
-.TH PPPOE-SERVER 8 "3 July 2000"
-.\""
-.UC 4
-.SH NAME
-pppoe-server \- user-space PPPoE server
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B pppoe-server \fR[\fIoptions\fR]
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBpppoe-server\fR is a user-space server for PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol
-over Ethernet) for Linux and other UNIX systems. \fBpppoe-server\fR works in
-concert with the \fBpppoe\fR client to respond to PPPoE discovery packets
-and set up PPPoE sessions.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B \-F
-The \fB\-F\fR option causes \fBpppoe-server\fR not to fork and become a
-daemon. The default is to fork and become a daemon.
-
-.TP
-.B \-I \fIinterface\fR
-The \fB\-I\fR option specifies the Ethernet interface to use. Under Linux,
-it is typically \fIeth0\fR or \fIeth1\fR. The interface should be "up"
-before you start \fBpppoe-server\fR, but should \fInot\fR be configured to have
-an IP address.
-
-.TP
-.B \-T \fItimeout\fR
-This option is passed directly to \fBpppoe\fR; see \fBpppoe\fR(8) for
-details.
-
-.TP
-.B \-C \fIac_name\fR
-Specifies which name to report as the access concentrator name. If not
-supplied, the host name is used.
-
-.TP
-.B \-m \fIMSS\fR
-This option is passed directly to \fBpppoe\fR; see \fBpppoe\fR(8) for
-details.
-
-.TP
-.B \-s
-This option is passed directly to \fBpppoe\fR; see \fBpppoe\fR(8) for
-details. In addition, it causes \fBpppd\fR to be invoked with the
-\fIsync\fR option.
-
-.TP
-.B \-L \fIip\fR
-Sets the local IP address. This is passed to spawned \fBpppd\fR processes.
-If not specified, the default is 10.0.0.1.
-
-.TP
-.B \-R \fIip\fR
-Sets the starting remote IP address. As sessions are established,
-IP addresses are assigned starting from \fIip\fR. \fBpppoe-server\fR
-automatically keeps track of the pool of addresses and passes a
-valid remote IP address to \fBpppd\fR. If not specified, a starting address
-of 10.67.15.1 is used.
-
-.TP
-.B \-N \fInum\fR
-Allows at most \fInum\fR concurrent PPPoE sessions. If not specified,
-the default is 64.
-
-.TP
-.B \-p \fIfname\fR
-Reads the specified file \fIfname\fR which is a text file consisting of
-one IP address per line. These IP addresses will be assigned to clients.
-The number of sessions allowed will equal the number of addresses found
-in the file. The \fB\-p\fR option overrides both \fB\-R\fR and \fB\-N\fR.
-
-.TP
-.B \-o \fIoffset\fR
-Instead of numbering PPPoE sessions starting at 1, they will be numbered
-starting at \fIoffset\fR+1. This allows you to run multiple servers on
-a given machine; just make sure that their session numbers do not
-overlap.
-
-.TP
-.B \-f disc:sess
-The \fB\-f\fR option sets the Ethernet frame types for PPPoE discovery
-and session frames. The types are specified as hexadecimal numbers
-separated by a colon. Standard PPPoE uses frame types 8863:8864.
-\fIYou should not use this option\fR unless you are absolutely sure
-the peer you are dealing with uses non-standard frame types.
-
-.TP
-.B \-h
-The \fB\-h\fR option prints a brief usage message and exits.
-
-.SH OPERATION
-
-\fBpppoe-server\fR listens for incoming PPPoE discovery packets. When
-a session is established, it spawns a \fBpppd\fR process. The following
-options are passed to \fBpppd\fR:
-
-.nf
-nodetach noaccomp nobsdcom nodeflate nopcomp novj novjccomp
-default-asyncmap
-.fi
-
-In addition, the local and remote IP address are set based on the
-\fB\-L\fR and \fB\-R\fR options. The \fBpty\fR option is supplied along
-with a \fBpppoe\fR command to initiate the PPPoE session. Finally,
-additional \fBpppd\fR options can be placed in the file
-\fB/etc/ppp/pppoe-server-options\fR (which must exist, even if it is just
-empty!)
-
-Note that \fBpppoe-server\fR is meant mainly for testing PPPoE clients.
-It is \fInot\fR a high-performance server meant for production use.
-
-.SH AUTHORS
-\fBpppoe-server\fR was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.
-
-The \fBpppoe\fR home page is \fIhttp://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/\fR.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-adsl-start(8), adsl-stop(8), adsl-connect(8), pppd(8), pppoe.conf(5),
-pppoe(8), adsl-setup(8), adsl-status(8), pppoe-sniff(8), pppoe-relay(8)
-
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-.\" $Id$
-.TH PPPOE-SNIFF 8 "3 July 2000"
-.\""
-.UC 4
-.SH NAME
-pppoe-sniff \- examine network for non-standard PPPoE frames
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B pppoe-sniff \fR[\fIoptions\fR]
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBpppoe-sniff\fR listens for likely-looking PPPoE PADR and session frames
-and deduces extra options required for \fBpppoe(8)\fR to work.
-
-Some DSL providers seem to use non-standard frame types for PPPoE frames,
-and/or require a certain value in the Service-Name field. It is often
-easier to sniff those values from a machine which can successfully connect
-rather than try to pry them out of the DSL provider.
-
-To use \fBpppoe-sniff\fR, you need two computers, a DSL modem and
-an Ethernet hub (\fInot\fR an Ethernet switch.)
-
-If the DSL modem normally connects directly to your computer's
-Ethernet card, connect it to the "uplink" port on the Ethernet hub.
-Plug two computers into normal ports on the hub. On one computer, run
-whatever software the DSL provider gave you on whatever operating
-system the DSL provider supports. On the other computer, run Linux and
-log in as root.
-
-On the Linux machine, put the Ethernet interface into promiscuous mode
-and start \fBpppoe-sniff\fR. If the ethernet interface is \fIeth0\fR,
-for example, type these commands:
-
-.nf
- ifconfig eth0 promisc
- pppoe-sniff -I eth0
-.fi
-
-On the other machine, start your DSL connection as usual. After a short
-time, \fBpppoe-sniff\fR should print recommendations for the value
-of \fBPPPOE_EXTRA\fR. Set this value in \fB/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf\fR.
-If \fBpppoe-sniff\fR indicates that something special is required in
-\fBPPPOE_EXTRA\fR, please e-mail this to \fBpppoe@roaringpenguin.com\fR
-along with the name of your ISP and the manufacturer and model number of
-your DSL modem. This information will be collated and provided on the
-PPPoE web page for users who do not have two computers.
-
-After \fBpppoe-sniff\fR finishes (or you stop it if it seems hung),
-remember to turn off promiscuous mode:
-
-.nf
- ifconfig eth0 -promisc
-.fi
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B \-I \fIinterface\fR
-The \fB\-I\fR option specifies the Ethernet interface to use. Under Linux,
-it is typically \fIeth0\fR or \fIeth1\fR. The interface should be "up"
-and in promiscuous mode before you start \fBpppoe-sniff\fR.
-
-.TP
-.B \-V
-The \fB\-V\fR option causes \fBpppoe-sniff\fR to print its version number and
-exit.
-
-.SH BUGS
-\fBpppoe-sniff\fR only works on Linux.
-
-.SH AUTHORS
-\fBpppoe-sniff\fR was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.
-
-The \fBpppoe\fR home page is \fIhttp://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/\fR.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-adsl-start(8), adsl-stop(8), adsl-connect(8), pppd(8), pppoe.conf(5),
-pppoe(8), adsl-setup(8), adsl-status(8), pppoe-server(8), pppoe-relay(8)
-
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-.\" $Id$
-.TH PPPOE 8 "3 July 2000"
-.UC 4
-.SH NAME
-pppoe \- user-space PPPoE client.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B pppd pty 'pppoe \fR[\fIpppoe_options\fR]\fB' \fR[\fIpppd_options\fR]
-.P
-.B pppoe -A \fR[\fIpppoe_options\fR]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fBpppoe\fR is a user-space client for PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol
-over Ethernet) for Linux and other UNIX systems. \fBpppoe\fR works in
-concert with the \fBpppd\fR PPP daemon to provide a PPP connection
-over Ethernet, as is used by many ADSL service providers.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B \-I \fIinterface\fR
-The \fB\-I\fR option specifies the Ethernet interface to use. Under Linux,
-it is typically \fIeth0\fR or \fIeth1\fR. The interface should be "up"
-before you start \fBpppoe\fR, but should \fInot\fR be configured to have
-an IP address.
-
-.TP
-.B \-T \fItimeout\fR
-The \fB\-T\fR option causes \fBpppoe\fR to exit if no session traffic
-is detected for \fItimeout\fR seconds. I recommend that you use this
-option as an extra safety measure, but if you do, you should make sure
-that PPP generates enough traffic so the timeout will normally not be
-triggered. The best way to do this is to use the
-\fIlcp-echo-interval\fR option to \fBpppd\fR. You should set the
-PPPoE timeout to be about four times the LCP echo interval.
-
-.TP
-.B \-D \fIfile_name\fR
-The \fB\-D\fR option causes every packet to be dumped to the specified
-\fIfile_name\fR. This is intended for debugging only; it produces huge
-amounts of output and greatly reduces performance.
-
-.TP
-.B \-V
-The \fB\-V\fR option causes \fBpppoe\fR to print its version number and
-exit.
-
-.TP
-.B \-A
-The \fB\-A\fR option causes \fBpppoe\fR to send a PADI packet and then print
-the names of access concentrators in each PADO packet it receives. Do not
-use this option in conjunction with \fBpppd\fR; the \fB\-A\fR option is
-meant to be used interactively to give interesting information about the
-access concentrator.
-
-.TP
-.B \-S \fIservice_name\fR
-Specifies the desired service name. \fBpppoe\fR will only initiate sessions
-with access concentrators which can provide the specified service. In
-most cases, you should \fInot\fR specify this option. Use it only if you
-know that there are multiple access concentrators or know that you need a
-specific service name.
-
-.TP
-.B \-C \fIac_name\fR
-Specifies the desired access concentrator name. \fBpppoe\fR will only
-initiate sessions with the specified access concentrator. In
-most cases, you should \fInot\fR specify this option. Use it only if you
-know that there are multiple access concentrators. If both the
-\fB\-S\fR and \fB\-C\fR options are specified, they must \fIboth\fR match
-for \fBpppoe\fR to initiate a session.
-
-.TP
-.B \-U
-Causes \fBpppoe\fR to use the Host-Uniq tag in its discovery packets. This
-lets you run multiple \fBpppoe\fR daemons without having their discovery
-packets interfere with one another. You must supply this option to
-\fIall\fR \fBpppoe\fR daemons if you intend to run multiple daemons
-simultaneously.
-
-.TP
-.B \-s
-Causes \fBpppoe\fR to use \fIsynchronous\fR PPP encapsulation. If you
-use this option, then you \fImust\fR use the \fBsync\fR option with
-\fBpppd\fR. You are encouraged to use this option if it works, because
-it greatly reduces the CPU overhead of \fBpppoe\fR. However, it
-MAY be unreliable on slow machines -- there is a race condition between
-pppd writing data and pppoe reading it. For this reason, the default
-setting is asynchronous. If you encounter bugs or crashes with Synchronous
-PPP, turn it off -- don't e-mail me for support!
-
-.TP
-.B \-m \fIMSS\fR
-Causes \fBpppoe\fR to \fIclamp\fR the TCP maximum segment size at the specified
-value. Because of PPPoE overhead, the maximum segment size for PPPoE is
-smaller than for normal Ethernet encapsulation. This could cause problems
-for machines on a LAN behind a gateway using PPPoE. If you have a LAN
-behind a gateway, and the gateway connects to the Internet using PPPoE,
-you are strongly recommended to use a \fB\-m 1412\fR option. This avoids
-having to set the MTU on all the hosts on the LAN.
-
-.TP
-.B \-p \fIfile\fR
-Causes \fBpppoe\fR to write its process-ID to the specified file. This
-can be used to locate and kill \fBpppoe\fR processes.
-
-.TP
-.B \-e \fIsess:mac\fR
-Causes \fBpppoe\fR to skip the discovery phase and move directly to the
-session phase. The session is given by \fIsess\fR and the MAC address of
-the peer by \fImac\fR. This mode is \fInot\fR meant for normal use; it
-is designed only for \fBpppoe-server\fR(8).
-
-.TP
-.B \-n
-Causes \fBpppoe\fR not to open a discovery socket. This mode is
-\fInot\fR meant for normal use; it is designed only for
-\fBpppoe-server\fR(8).
-
-.TP
-.B \-k
-Causes \fBpppoe\fR to terminate an existing session by sending a PADT frame,
-and then exit. You must use the \fB\-e\fR option in conjunction with this
-option to specify the session to kill. This may be useful for killing
-sessions when a buggy peer does not realize the session has ended.
-
-.TP
-.B \-d
-Causes \fBpppoe\fR to perform discovery and then exit, after printing
-session information to standard output. The session information is printed
-in exactly the format expected by the \fB\-e\fR option. This option lets
-you initiate a PPPoE discovery, perform some other work, and then start
-the actual PPP session. \fIBe careful\fR; if you use this option in a loop,
-you can create many sessions, which may annoy your peer.
-
-.TP
-.B \-f disc:sess
-The \fB\-f\fR option sets the Ethernet frame types for PPPoE discovery
-and session frames. The types are specified as hexadecimal numbers
-separated by a colon. Standard PPPoE uses frame types 8863:8864.
-\fIYou should not use this option\fR unless you are absolutely sure
-the peer you are dealing with uses non-standard frame types. If your
-ISP uses non-standard frame types, complain!
-
-.TP
-.B \-h
-The \fB\-h\fR option causes \fBpppoe\fR to print usage information and
-exit.
-
-.SH PPPOE BACKGROUND
-
-PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is described in RFC 2516
-and is a protocol which allows the session abstraction to be maintained
-over bridged Ethernet networks.
-
-PPPoE works by encapsulating PPP frames in Ethernet frames. The protocol
-has two distinct stages: The \fIdiscovery\fR and the \fIsession\fR stage.
-
-In the discovery stage, the host broadcasts a special PADI (PPPoE
-Active Discovery Initiation) frame to discover any \fIaccess
-concentrators\fR. The access concentrators (typically, only one
-access concentrator) reply with PADO (PPPoE Active Discovery Offer)
-packets, announcing their presence and the services they offer. The
-host picks one of the access concentrators and transmits a PADR (PPPoE
-Active Discovery Request) packet, asking for a session. The access
-concentrator replies with a PADS (PPPoE Active Discovery
-Session-Confirmation) packet. The protocol then moves to the session stage.
-
-In the session stage, the host and access concentrator exchange PPP frames
-embedded in Ethernet frames. The normal Ethernet MTU is 1500 bytes, but
-the PPPoE overhead plus two bytes of overhead for the encapsulated PPP
-frame mean that the MTU of the PPP interface is at most 1492 bytes.
-This causes \fIall kinds of problems\fR if you are using a Linux machine
-as a firewall and interfaces behind the firewall have an MTU greater than
-1492. In fact, to be safe, I recommend setting the MTU of machines
-behind the firewall to 1412, to allow for worst-case TCP and IP options
-in their respective headers.
-
-Normally, PPP uses the Link Control Protocol (LCP) to shut down a PPP
-link. However, the PPPoE specification allows the link to be shut down
-with a special PADT (PPPoE Active Discovery Terminate) packet. This client
-recognizes this packet and will correctly terminate if a terminate request
-is received for the PPP session.
-
-.SH DESIGN GOALS
-
-My design goals for this PPPoE client were as follows, in descending order
-of importance:
-
-.TP
-.B o
-It must work.
-
-.TP
-.B o
-It must be a user-space program and not a kernel patch.
-
-.TP
-.B o
-The code must be easy to read and maintain.
-
-.TP
-.B o
-It must be fully compliant with RFC 2516, the proposed PPPoE standard.
-
-.TP
-.B o
-It must never hang up forever -- if the connection is broken, it must
-detect this and exit, allowing a wrapper script to restart the connection.
-
-.TP
-.B o
-It must be fairly efficient.
-
-.P
-I believe I have achieved all of these goals, but (of course) am open
-to suggestions, patches and ideas. See my home page,
-http://www.roaringpenguin.com, for contact information.
-
-.SH NOTES
-
-For best results, you must give \fBpppd\fR an mtu option of
-1492. I have observed problems with excessively-large frames
-unless I set this option. Also, if \fBpppoe\fR is running on a firewall
-machine, all machines behind the firewall should have MTU's of 1412.
-
-If you have problems, check your system logs. \fBpppoe\fR logs interesting
-things to syslog. You may have to turn on logging of \fIdebug\fR-level
-messages for complete diagnosis.
-
-.SH AUTHORS
-\fBpppoe\fR was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>,
-with much inspiration from an earlier version by Luke Stras.
-
-The \fBpppoe\fR home page is \fIhttp://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/\fR.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-adsl-start(8), adsl-stop(8), adsl-connect(8), pppd(8), pppoe.conf(5), adsl-setup(8), adsl-status(8), pppoe-sniff(8), pppoe-server(8), pppoe-relay(8)
-
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-.\" $Id$
-.\""
-.TH PPPOE.CONF 5 "21 February 2000"
-.UC 4
-.SH NAME
-pppoe.conf \- Configuration file used by \fBadsl-start\fR(8),
-\fBadsl-stop\fR(8), \fBadsl-status(8)\fR and \fBadsl-connect\fR(8).
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fB/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf\fR is a shell script which contains configuration
-information for Roaring Penguin's ADSL scripts. Note that \fBpppoe.conf\fR
-is used only by the various adsl-* shell scripts, not by \fBpppoe\fR
-itself.
-
-\fBpppoe.conf\fR consists of a sequence of shell variable assignments.
-The variables and their meanings are:
-
-.TP
-.B ETH
-The Ethernet interface connected to the ADSL modem (for example, eth0).
-
-.TP
-.B USER
-The ADSL user-id (for example, b1xxnxnx@sympatico.ca).
-
-.TP
-.B SERVICENAME
-If this is not blank, then it is passed with the \fB\-S\fR option to
-\fBpppoe\fR. It specifies a service name to ask for. Usually, you
-should leave it blank.
-
-.TP
-.B ACNAME
-If this is not blank, then it is passed with the \fB\-C\fR option to
-\fBpppoe\fR. It specifies the name of the access concentrator to connect
-to. Usually, you should leave it blank.
-
-.TP
-.B DEMAND
-If set to a number, the link is activated on demand and brought down
-after after \fBDEMAND\fR seconds. If set to \fBno\fR, the link is kept
-up all the time rather than being activated on demand.
-
-.TP
-.B DNSTYPE
-One of \fBNOCHANGE\fR, \fBSPECIFY\fR or \fBSERVER\fR. If
-set to NOCHANGE, \fBadsl-connect\fR will not adjust the DNS setup in
-any way. If set to SPECIFY, it will re-write /etc/resolv.conf with
-the values of DNS1 and DNS2. If set to \fBSERVER\fR, it will
-supply the \fIusepeerdns\fR option to \fBpppd\fR, and make a symlink
-from /etc/resolv.conf to /etc/ppp/resolv.conf.
-
-.TP
-.B DNS1, DNS2
-IP addresses of DNS servers if you use DNSTYPE=SPECIFY.
-
-.TP
-.B NONROOT
-If the line \fBNONROOT=OK\fR (exactly like that; no whitespace or comments)
-appears in the configuration file, then \fBpppoe-wrapper\fR will allow
-non-root users to bring the conneciton up or down. The wrapper is installed
-only if you installed the rp-pppoe-gui package.
-
-.TP
-.B USEPEERDNS
-If set to "yes", then \fBadsl-connect\fR will supply the \fIusepeerdns\fR
-option to \fBpppd\fR, which causes it to obtain DNS server addresses
-from the peer and create a new \fB/etc/resolv.conf\fR file. Otherwise,
-\fBadsl-connect\fR will not supply this option, and \fBpppd\fR will not
-modify \fB/etc/resolv.conf\fR.
-
-.TP
-.B CONNECT_POLL
-How often (in seconds) \fBadsl-start\fR should check to see if a new PPP
-interface has come up. If this is set to 0, the \fBadsl-start\fR simply
-initiates the PPP session, but does not wait to see if it comes up
-successfully.
-
-.TP
-.B CONNECT_TIMEOUT
-How long (in seconds) \fBadsl-start\fR should wait for a new PPP interface
-to come up before concluding that \fBadsl-connect\fR has failed and killing
-the session.
-
-.TP
-.B PING
-A character which is echoed every \fBCONNECT_POLL\fR seconds while
-\fBadsl-start\fR is waiting for the PPP interface to come up.
-
-.TP
-.B FORCEPING
-A character which is echoed every \fBCONNECT_POLL\fR seconds while
-\fBadsl-start\fR is waiting for the PPP interface to come up. Similar
-to \fBPING\fR, but the character is echoed even if \fBadsl-start\fR's
-standard output is not a tty.
-
-.TP
-.B PIDFILE
-A file in which to write the process-ID of the adsl-connect process
-(for example, \fB/var/run/pppoe.pid\fR). Two additional files
-($PIDFILE.pppd and $PIDFILE.pppoe) hold the process-ID's of the
-\fBpppd\fR and \fBpppoe\fR processes, respectively.
-
-.TP
-.B SYNCHRONOUS
-An indication of whether or not to use synchronous PPP (\fByes\fR or
-\fBno\fR). Synchronous PPP is safe on Linux machines with the n_hdlc
-line discipline. (If you have a file called "n_hdlc.o" in your
-modules directory, you have the line discipline.) It is \fInot
-recommended\fR on other machines or on Linux machines without the
-n_hdlc line discipline due to some known and unsolveable race
-conditions in a user-mode client.
-
-.TP
-.B CLAMPMSS
-The value at which to "clamp" the advertised MSS for TCP sessions. The
-default of 1412 should be fine.
-
-.TP
-.B LCP_INTERVAL
-How often (in seconds) \fBpppd\fR sends out LCP echo-request packets.
-
-.TP
-.B LCP_FAILURE
-How many unanswered LCP echo-requests must occur before \fBpppd\fR
-concludes the link is dead.
-
-.TP
-.B PPPOE_TIMEOUT
-If this many seconds elapse without any activity seen by \fBpppoe\fR,
-then \fBpppoe\fR exits.
-
-.TP
-.B FIREWALL
-One of NONE, STANDALONE or MASQUERADE. If NONE, then \fBadsl-connect\fR does
-not add any firewall rules. If STANDALONE, then it clears existing firewall
-rules and sets up basic rules for a standalone machine. If MASQUERADE, then
-it clears existing firewall rules and sets up basic rules for an Internet
-gateway. If you run services on your machine, these simple firewall scripts
-are inadequate; you'll have to make your own firewall rules and set FIREWALL
-to NONE.
-
-.TP
-.B PPPOE_EXTRA
-Any extra arguments to pass to \fBpppoe\fR
-
-.TP
-.B PPPD_EXTRA
-Any extra arguments to pass to \fBpppd\fR
-
-.TP
-.B LINUX_PLUGIN
-If non-blank, the full path of the Linux kernel-mode PPPoE plugin
-(typically \fB/etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so\fR.) This forces
-\fBadsl-connect\fR to use kernel-mode PPPoE on Linux 2.4.x systems.
-This code is experimental and unsupported. Use of the plugin causes
-\fBadsl-connect\fR to ignore CLAMPMSS, PPPOE_EXTRA, SYNCHRONOUS and
-PPPOE_TIMEOUT.
-
-.P
-By using different configuration files with different PIDFILE
-settings, you can manage multiple PPPoE connections. Just specify the
-configuration file as an argument to \fBadsl-start\fR and \fBadsl-stop\fR.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-pppoe(8), adsl-connect(8), adsl-start(8), adsl-stop(8), pppd(8), adsl-setup(8),
-pppoe-wrapper(8)
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/rp-pppoe-gui.spec b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/rp-pppoe-gui.spec
deleted file mode 100644
index 3222a602e..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/rp-pppoe-gui.spec
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,98 +0,0 @@
-Summary: PPP Over Ethernet (xDSL support)
-Name: rp-pppoe-gui
-Version: 3.0
-%if %(%{expand:test %{_vendor} != mandrake ; echo $?})
-Release: 1mdk
-%else
-Release: 1
-%endif
-Copyright: GPL
-Group: System Environment/Daemons
-Source: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/rp-pppoe-3.0.tar.gz
-Url: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/
-Packager: David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>
-BuildRoot: /tmp/pppoe-build
-Vendor: Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-Requires: ppp >= 2.3.7
-Requires: rp-pppoe >= 3.0
-
-%description
-This is a graphical wrapper around the rp-pppoe PPPoE client. PPPoE is
-a protocol used by many DSL Internet Service Providers.
-
-%prep
-umask 022
-mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
-cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
-rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/rp-pppoe-%{version}
-zcat $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/rp-pppoe-%{version}.tar.gz | tar xvf -
-cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/rp-pppoe-%{version}/src
-./configure --mandir=%{_mandir}
-
-%build
-cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/rp-pppoe-%{version}/gui
-make
-
-%install
-cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/rp-pppoe-%{version}/gui
-make install RPM_INSTALL_ROOT=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
-
-%clean
-rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
-
-%post
-# Install entry in KDE menu
-if test -n "$KDEDIR" ; then
- mkdir -p "$KDEDIR/share/applnk/Internet"
- cat <<EOF > "$KDEDIR/share/applnk/Internet/tkpppoe.kdelnk"
-# KDE Config File
-[KDE Desktop Entry]
-Name=TkPPPoE
-Comment=Start/Stop ADSL connections
-Exec=tkpppoe
-Terminal=0
-Type=Application
-EOF
-fi
-
-# Install entry in GNOME menus
-GNOMEDIR=`gnome-config --datadir 2>/dev/null`
-if test -n "$GNOMEDIR" ; then
- mkdir -p "$GNOMEDIR/gnome/apps/Internet"
-cat <<EOF > "$GNOMEDIR/gnome/apps/Internet/tkpppoe.desktop"
-[Desktop Entry]
-Name=TkPPPoE
-Comment=Start/Stop ADSL connections
-Exec=tkpppoe
-Terminal=0
-Type=Application
-EOF
-fi
-
-%postun
-# Remove KDE menu entry
-if test -n "$KDEDIR" ; then
- rm -f "$KDEDIR/share/applnk/Internet/tkpppoe.kdelnk"
-fi
-
-# Remove GNOME menu entry
-GNOMEDIR=`gnome-config --datadir 2>/dev/null`
-if test -n "$GNOMEDIR" ; then
- rm -f "$GNOMEDIR/gnome/apps/Internet/tkpppoe.desktop"
-fi
-
-%files
-%defattr(-,root,root)
-%dir /etc/ppp/rp-pppoe-gui
-/usr/sbin/pppoe-wrapper
-/usr/bin/tkpppoe
-%{_mandir}/man1/tkpppoe.1*
-%{_mandir}/man1/pppoe-wrapper.1*
-/usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui/tkpppoe.html
-/usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui/mainwin-busy.png
-/usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui/mainwin-nonroot.png
-/usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui/mainwin.png
-/usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui/props-advanced.png
-/usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui/props-basic.png
-/usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui/props-nic.png
-/usr/share/rp-pppoe-gui/props-options.png
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/rp-pppoe.spec b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/rp-pppoe.spec
deleted file mode 100644
index 622e3bb80..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/rp-pppoe.spec
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
-Summary: PPP Over Ethernet (xDSL support)
-Name: rp-pppoe
-Version: 3.0
-%if %(%{expand:test %{_vendor} != mandrake ; echo $?})
-Release: 1mdk
-%else
-Release: 1
-%endif
-Copyright: GPL
-Group: System Environment/Daemons
-Source: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/rp-pppoe-3.0.tar.gz
-Url: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/
-Packager: David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>
-BuildRoot: /tmp/pppoe-build
-Vendor: Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-Requires: ppp >= 2.3.7
-
-%description
-PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is a protocol used by
-many ADSL Internet Service Providers. Roaring Penguin has a free
-client for Linux systems to connect to PPPoE service providers.
-
-The client is a user-mode program and does not require any kernel
-modifications. It is fully compliant with RFC 2516, the official PPPoE
-specification.
-
-%prep
-%setup
-cd src
-./configure --mandir=%{_mandir}
-
-%build
-cd src
-make
-
-%install
-cd src
-make install RPM_INSTALL_ROOT=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
-
-%clean
-rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
-
-%files
-%defattr(-,root,root)
-%doc doc/CHANGES doc/HOW-TO-CONNECT doc/LICENSE doc/KERNEL-MODE-PPPOE README
-%config /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
-%config /etc/ppp/pppoe-server-options
-%config /etc/ppp/firewall-masq
-%config /etc/ppp/firewall-standalone
-/etc/ppp/plugins/*
-/usr/sbin/pppoe
-/usr/sbin/pppoe-server
-/usr/sbin/pppoe-sniff
-/usr/sbin/pppoe-relay
-/usr/sbin/adsl-connect
-/usr/sbin/adsl-start
-/usr/sbin/adsl-stop
-/usr/sbin/adsl-setup
-/usr/sbin/adsl-status
-%{_mandir}/man5/pppoe.conf.5*
-%{_mandir}/man8/pppoe.8*
-%{_mandir}/man8/pppoe-server.8*
-%{_mandir}/man8/pppoe-relay.8*
-%{_mandir}/man8/pppoe-sniff.8*
-%{_mandir}/man8/adsl-connect.8*
-%{_mandir}/man8/adsl-start.8*
-%{_mandir}/man8/adsl-stop.8*
-%{_mandir}/man8/adsl-status.8*
-%{_mandir}/man8/adsl-setup.8*
-/etc/rc.d/init.d/adsl
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-connect.in b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-connect.in
deleted file mode 100755
index 85dfb3d8d..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-connect.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,278 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# @configure_input@
-#***********************************************************************
-#
-# adsl-connect
-#
-# Shell script to connect to an ADSL provider using PPPoE
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-#
-# $Id$
-#
-# This file may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General
-# Public License.
-#
-# Usage: adsl-connect [config_file]
-# adsl-connect interface user [config_file]
-# Second form overrides USER and ETH from config file.
-# If config_file is omitted, defaults to /etc//ppp/pppoe.conf
-#
-#***********************************************************************
-
-# From AUTOCONF
-prefix=@prefix@
-exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
-localstatedir=/var
-
-# Paths to programs
-IFCONFIG=/sbin/ifconfig
-PPPD=@PPPD@
-SETSID=@SETSID@
-PPPOE=@sbindir@/pppoe
-LOGGER="/usr/bin/logger -t `basename $0`"
-
-# Must be root
-if test "`@ID@ -u`" != 0 ; then
- echo "$0: You must be root to run this script" >& 2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-if test "$SETSID" != "" -a ! -x "$SETSID"; then
- SETSID=""
-fi
-
-CONFIG=/etc//ppp/pppoe.conf
-USER=""
-ETH=""
-
-# Sort out command-line arguments
-case "$#" in
- 1)
- CONFIG="$1"
- ;;
- 3)
- CONFIG="$3"
- ;;
-esac
-
-if test ! -f "$CONFIG" -o ! -r "$CONFIG" ; then
- echo "$0: Cannot read configuration file '$CONFIG'" >& 2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-. $CONFIG
-
-PPPOE_PIDFILE="$PIDFILE.pppoe"
-PPPD_PIDFILE="$PIDFILE.pppd"
-
-# Check for command-line overriding of ETH and USER
-case "$#" in
- 2|3)
- ETH="$1"
- USER="$2"
- ;;
-esac
-
-# Check that config file is sane
-if test "$USER" = "" ; then
- echo "$0: Check '$CONFIG' -- no setting for USER" >& 2
- exit 1
-fi
-if test "$ETH" = "" ; then
- echo "$0: Check '$CONFIG' -- no setting for ETH" >& 2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-PPPD_PID=0
-
-# Catch common error
-if test "$DEBUG" = "1" ; then
- echo "*** If you want to use DEBUG, invoke adsl-start, not adsl-connect."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-if test "$DEBUG" != "" ; then
- if test "$LINUX_PLUGIN" != "" ; then
- echo "Cannot use DEBUG mode and LINUX_PLUGIN at the same time."
- echo "Kernel-mode PPPoE is experimental and unsupported."
- exit 1
- fi
- echo "* The following section identifies your Ethernet interface" >> $DEBUG
- echo "* and user name. Some ISP's need 'username'; others" >> $DEBUG
- echo "* need 'username@isp.com'. Try both" >> $DEBUG
- echo "ETH=$ETH; USER=$USER" >> $DEBUG
- echo "---------------------------------------------" >> $DEBUG
-fi
-
-# MTU of Ethernet card attached to modem MUST be 1500. This apparently
-# fails on some *BSD's, so we'll only do it under Linux
-
-if test `uname -s` = Linux ; then
- $IFCONFIG $ETH up mtu 1500
- # For 2.4 kernels. Will fail on 2.2.x, but who cares?
- modprobe ppp_generic > /dev/null 2>&1
- modprobe ppp_async > /dev/null 2>&1
- modprobe ppp_synctty > /dev/null 2>&1
- if test -n "$LINUX_PLUGIN" ; then
- modprobe pppox > /dev/null 2>&1
- modprobe pppoe > /dev/null 2>&1
- fi
-fi
-
-if test "$SYNCHRONOUS" = "yes" ; then
- PPPOE_SYNC=-s
- PPPD_SYNC=sync
- # Increase the chances of it working on Linux...
- if test `uname -s` = Linux ; then
- modprobe n_hdlc > /dev/null 2>&1
- fi
-else
- PPPOE_SYNC=""
- PPPD_SYNC=""
-fi
-
-if test -n "$ACNAME" ; then
- ACNAME="-C $ACNAME"
-fi
-
-if test -n "$SERVICENAME" ; then
- SERVICENAME="-S $SERVICENAME"
-fi
-
-if test "$CLAMPMSS" = "no" ; then
- CLAMPMSS=""
-else
- CLAMPMSS="-m $CLAMPMSS"
-fi
-
-# If DNSTYPE is SERVER, we must use "usepeerdns" option to pppd.
-if test "$DNSTYPE" = "SERVER" ; then
- USEPEERDNS=yes
-fi
-
-if test "$USEPEERDNS" = "yes" ; then
- USEPEERDNS="usepeerdns"
-else
- USEPEERDNS=""
-fi
-
-# Backward config file compatibility
-if test "$DEMAND" = "" ; then
- DEMAND=no
-fi
-
-if test "$DEMAND" = "no" ; then
- DEMAND=""
-else
- DEMAND="demand persist idle $DEMAND 10.112.112.112:10.112.112.113 ipcp-accept-remote ipcp-accept-local connect true noipdefault ktune"
-fi
-
-case "$FIREWALL" in
- STANDALONE)
- . /etc/ppp/firewall-standalone
- ;;
- MASQUERADE)
- . /etc/ppp/firewall-masq
- ;;
-esac
-
-# If we're using kernel-mode PPPoE on Linux...
-if test "$LINUX_PLUGIN" != "" ; then
- PLUGIN_OPTS="plugin $LINUX_PLUGIN $ETH"
- modprobe pppoe > /dev/null 2>&1
-fi
-
-# Standard PPP options we always use
-PPP_STD_OPTIONS="$PLUGIN_OPTS noipdefault noauth default-asyncmap defaultroute hide-password nodetach $USEPEERDNS local mtu 1492 mru 1492 noaccomp noccp nobsdcomp nodeflate nopcomp novj novjccomp user $USER lcp-echo-interval $LCP_INTERVAL lcp-echo-failure $LCP_FAILURE $PPPD_EXTRA"
-
-# Jigger DNS if required...
-if test "$DNSTYPE" = "SERVER" ; then
- # Sorry, dude...
- rm -f /etc/resolv.conf
- ln -s /etc/ppp/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
-elif test "$DNSTYPE" = "SPECIFY" ; then
- # Sorry, dude...
- rm -f /etc/resolv.conf
- echo "nameserver $DNS1" > /etc/resolv.conf
- if test -n "$DNS2" ; then
- echo "nameserver $DNS2" >> /etc/resolv.conf
- fi
-fi
-
-# PPPoE invocation
-PPPOE_CMD="$PPPOE -p $PPPOE_PIDFILE -I $ETH -T $PPPOE_TIMEOUT -U $PPPOE_SYNC $CLAMPMSS $ACNAME $SERVICENAME $PPPOE_EXTRA"
-if test "$DEBUG" != "" ; then
- if test "$DEMAND" != "" ; then
- echo "(Turning off DEMAND for debugging purposes)"
- DEMAND=""
- fi
- echo "* The following section shows the pppd command we will invoke" >> $DEBUG
- echo "pppd invocation" >> $DEBUG
- echo "$SETSID $PPPD pty '$PPPOE_CMD' $PPP_STD_OPTIONS $PPPD_SYNC debug" >> $DEBUG
- echo "---------------------------------------------" >> $DEBUG
- $SETSID $PPPD pty "$PPPOE_CMD -D $DEBUG-0" \
- $PPP_STD_OPTIONS \
- $PPPD_SYNC \
- debug >> $DEBUG 2>&1
- echo "---------------------------------------------" >> $DEBUG
- echo "* The following section is an extract from your log." >> $DEBUG
- echo "* Look for error messages from pppd, such as" >> $DEBUG
- echo "* a lack of kernel support for PPP, authentication failure" >> $DEBUG
- echo "* etc." >> $DEBUG
- echo "Extract from /var/log/messages" >> $DEBUG
- grep 'ppp' /var/log/messages | tail -150 >> $DEBUG
- date >> $DEBUG
- echo "---------------------------------------------" >> $DEBUG
- echo "* The following section is a dump of the packets" >> $DEBUG
- echo "* sent and received by rp-pppoe. If you don't see" >> $DEBUG
- echo "* any output, it's an Ethernet driver problem. If you only" >> $DEBUG
- echo "* see three PADI packets and nothing else, check your cables" >> $DEBUG
- echo "* and modem. Make sure the modem lights flash when you try" >> $DEBUG
- echo "* to connect. Check that your Ethernet card is in" >> $DEBUG
- echo "* half-duplex, 10Mb/s mode. If all else fails," >> $DEBUG
- echo "* try using pppoe-sniff." >> $DEBUG
- echo "rp-pppoe debugging dump" >> $DEBUG
- cat $DEBUG-0 >> $DEBUG
- rm -f $DEBUG-0
- for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ; do
- echo ""
- echo ""
- echo ""
- done
- echo "*** Finished debugging run. Please review the file"
- echo "*** '$DEBUG' and try to"
- echo "*** figure out what is going on."
- echo "***"
- echo "*** Unfortunately, we can NO LONGER accept debugging"
- echo "*** output for analysis. Please do not send this to"
- echo "*** Roaring Penguin; it is too time-consuming for"
- echo "*** us to deal with all the analyses we have been sent."
- exit 0
-fi
-
-echo $$ > $PIDFILE
-
-while [ true ] ; do
- if test "$LINUX_PLUGIN" != "" ; then
- $SETSID $PPPD $PPP_STD_OPTIONS $DEMAND &
- echo "$!" > $PPPD_PIDFILE
- else
- $SETSID $PPPD pty "$PPPOE_CMD" \
- $PPP_STD_OPTIONS \
- $DEMAND \
- $PPPD_SYNC &
- echo "$!" > $PPPD_PIDFILE
- fi
- wait
-
- # Run /etc/ppp/adsl-lost if it exists
- test -x /etc/ppp/adsl-lost && /etc/ppp/adsl-lost
-
- # Re-establish the connection
- $LOGGER -p daemon.notice \
- "ADSL connection lost; attempting re-connection."
-
- # Wait a bit in case a problem causes tons of log messages :-)
- sleep 5
-done
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-init-suse.in b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-init-suse.in
deleted file mode 100755
index 936f5fba7..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-init-suse.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# adsl This script starts or stops an ADSL connection
-#
-# chkconfig: 2345 99 01
-# description: Connects to ADSL provider
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc. This software may
-# be distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version
-# 2 or any later version.
-# Modifed to work with SuSE 6.4 linux by Gary Cameron.
-#
-# Source function library.
-#. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions # For red hat?
-. /etc/rc.config # For SuSE, enables setting from /etc/rc.config
-
-#Tweak this
-restart_time=120
-
-# From AUTOCONF
-prefix=@prefix@
-exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
-
-# Paths to programs
-START=@sbindir@/adsl-start
-STOP=@sbindir@/adsl-stop
-STATUS=@sbindir@/adsl-status
-
-test "$ADSL_START" = "yes" || exit 0
-
-# The echo return value for success (defined in /etc/rc.config).
-return=$rc_done
-case "$1" in
- start)
- echo -n "Bringing up ADSL link"
- $START > /dev/null 2>&1 || return=$rc_failed
- echo -e "$return"
- ;;
-
- stop)
- echo -n "Shutting down ADSL link"
- $STOP > /dev/null 2>&1 || return=$rc_failed
- echo -e "$return"
- ;;
-
- restart)
- $0 stop
- echo "Waiting" $restart_time "seconds for the host to reset itself"
- sleep $restart_time #Note: Need time for host to reset itself
- $0 start
- ;;
-
- status)
- $STATUS
- ;;
-
- *)
- echo "Usage: adsl {start|stop|restart|status}"
- exit 1
-esac
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-init-turbolinux.in b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-init-turbolinux.in
deleted file mode 100755
index 3b22f1345..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-init-turbolinux.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# adsl This script starts or stops an ADSL connection
-#
-# chkconfig: 2345 99 01
-# description: Connects to ADSL provider
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc. This software may
-# be distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version
-# 2 or any later version.
-
-# Source function library if it exists
-test -r /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions && . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
-
-# From AUTOCONF
-prefix=@prefix@
-exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
-
-# Paths to programs
-START=@sbindir@/adsl-start
-STOP=@sbindir@/adsl-stop
-STATUS=@sbindir@/adsl-status
-case "$1" in
- start)
- echo -n "Bringing up ADSL link: "
-
- $START
- if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
- echo success
- touch /var/lock/subsys/adsl
- else
- echo failure
- fi
- ;;
-
- stop)
- echo -n "Shutting down ADSL link: "
-
- $STOP > /dev/null 2>&1
- if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
- echo success
- rm -f /var/lock/subsys/adsl
- else
- echo failure
- fi
- ;;
-
- restart)
- $0 stop
- $0 start
- ;;
-
- status)
- $STATUS
- ;;
-
- *)
- echo "Usage: adsl {start|stop|restart|status}"
- exit 1
-esac
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-init.in b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-init.in
deleted file mode 100755
index ab9146fd3..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-init.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# adsl This script starts or stops an ADSL connection
-#
-# chkconfig: 2345 99 01
-# description: Connects to ADSL provider
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc. This software may
-# be distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version
-# 2 or any later version.
-
-# Source function library if it exists
-test -r /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions && . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
-
-# From AUTOCONF
-prefix=@prefix@
-exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
-
-# Paths to programs
-START=@sbindir@/adsl-start
-STOP=@sbindir@/adsl-stop
-STATUS=@sbindir@/adsl-status
-case "$1" in
- start)
- echo -n "Bringing up ADSL link"
-
- $START
- if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
- touch /var/lock/subsys/adsl
- echo_success
- else
- echo_failure
- fi
- echo ""
- ;;
-
- stop)
- echo -n "Shutting down ADSL link"
-
- $STOP > /dev/null 2>&1
- if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
- rm -f /var/lock/subsys/adsl
- echo_success
- else
- echo_failure
- fi
- echo ""
- ;;
-
- restart)
- $0 stop
- $0 start
- ;;
-
- status)
- $STATUS
- ;;
-
- *)
- echo "Usage: adsl {start|stop|restart|status}"
- exit 1
-esac
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-setup.in b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-setup.in
deleted file mode 100755
index a8c7fa039..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-setup.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,346 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#***********************************************************************
-#
-# adsl-setup
-#
-# All-purpose slicing/dicing shell script to configure rp-pppoe.
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-#
-# $Id$
-#***********************************************************************
-
-# From AUTOCONF
-prefix=@prefix@
-exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
-
-# Paths to programs
-IFCONFIG=/sbin/ifconfig
-PPPD=@PPPD@
-PPPOE=@sbindir@/pppoe
-ECHO=@ECHO@
-LOGGER="/usr/bin/logger -t `basename $0`"
-
-CONFIG=/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
-
-# Protect created files
-umask 077
-
-copy() {
- cp $1 $2
- if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
- $ECHO "*** Error copying $1 to $2"
- $ECHO "*** Quitting."
- exit 1
- fi
-}
-
-$ECHO "Welcome to the Roaring Penguin ADSL client setup. First, I will run"
-$ECHO "some checks on your system to make sure the PPPoE client is installed"
-$ECHO "properly..."
-$ECHO ""
-
-# Must be root
-if [ "`@ID@ -u`" != 0 ] ; then
- $ECHO "$0: Sorry, you must be root to run this script"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# Prototype config file must exist
-if [ ! -r "$CONFIG" ] ; then
- $ECHO "Oh, dear, I don't see the file '$CONFIG' anywhere. Please"
- $ECHO "re-install the PPPoE client."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# Must have pppd
-if [ ! -x $PPPD ] ; then
- $ECHO "Oops, I can't execute the program '$PPPD'. You"
- $ECHO "must install the PPP software suite, version 2.3.10 or later."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-. $CONFIG
-
-if [ "$DEMAND" = "" ] ; then
- DEMAND=no
-fi
-
-# pppoe must exist
-if [ ! -x "$PPPOE" ] ; then
- $ECHO "Oh, dear, I can't execute the program '$PPPOE'. Please"
- $ECHO "re-install the rp-pppoe client."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-$ECHO "Looks good! Now, please enter some information:"
-
-while [ true ] ; do
- $ECHO ""
- $ECHO "USER NAME"
- $ECHO ""
- $ECHO -n ">>> Enter your PPPoE user name (default $USER): "
- read U
-
- if [ "$U" = "" ] ; then
- U="$USER"
- fi
-
- # Under Linux, "fix" the default interface if eth1 is not available
- if test `uname -s` = "Linux" ; then
- $IFCONFIG $ETH > /dev/null 2>&1 || ETH=eth0
- fi
- $ECHO ""
- $ECHO "INTERFACE"
- $ECHO ""
- $ECHO ">>> Enter the Ethernet interface connected to the ADSL modem"
- $ECHO "For Solaris, this is likely to be something like /dev/hme0."
- $ECHO "For Linux, it will be ethn, where 'n' is a number."
- $ECHO -n "(default $ETH): "
- read E
-
- if [ "$E" = "" ] ; then
- E="$ETH"
- fi
-
- $ECHO ""
- $ECHO "Do you want the link to come up on demand, or stay up continuously?"
- $ECHO "If you want it to come up on demand, enter the idle time in seconds"
- $ECHO "after which the link should be dropped. If you want the link to"
- $ECHO "stay up permanently, enter 'no' (two letters, lower-case.)"
- $ECHO "NOTE: Demand-activated links do not interact well with dynamic IP"
- $ECHO "addresses. You may have some problems with demand-activated links."
- $ECHO -n ">>> Enter the demand value (default $DEMAND): "
- read D
- if [ "$D" = "" ] ; then
- D=$DEMAND
- fi
-
- $ECHO ""
- $ECHO "DNS"
- $ECHO ""
- $ECHO "Please enter the IP address of your ISP's primary DNS server."
- $ECHO "If your ISP claims that 'the server will provide DNS addresses',"
- $ECHO "enter 'server' (all lower-case) here."
- $ECHO "If you just press enter, I will assume you know what you are"
- $ECHO "doing and not modify your DNS setup."
- $ECHO -n ">>> Enter the DNS information here: "
-
- read DNS1
-
-
- if [ "$DNS1" != "" ] ; then
- if [ "$DNS1" != "server" ] ; then
- $ECHO "Please enter the IP address of your ISP's secondary DNS server."
- $ECHO "If you just press enter, I will assume there is only one DNS server."
- $ECHO -n ">>> Enter the secondary DNS server address here: "
- read DNS2
- fi
- fi
-
- while [ true ] ; do
- $ECHO ""
- $ECHO "PASSWORD"
- $ECHO ""
- stty -echo
- $ECHO -n ">>> Please enter your PPPoE password: "
- read PWD1
- $ECHO ""
- $ECHO -n ">>> Please re-enter your PPPoE password: "
- read PWD2
- $ECHO ""
- stty echo
- if [ "$PWD1" = "$PWD2" ] ; then
- break
- fi
-
- $ECHO -n ">>> Sorry, the passwords do not match. Try again? (y/n)"
- read ANS
- case "$ANS" in
- N|No|NO|Non|n|no|non)
- $ECHO "OK, quitting. Bye."
- exit 1
- esac
- done
-
- # Firewalling
- $ECHO ""
- $ECHO "FIREWALLING"
- $ECHO ""
- if test `uname -s` != "Linux" ; then
- $ECHO "Sorry, firewalling is only supported under Linux. Consult"
- $ECHO "your operating system manuals for details on setting up"
- $ECHO "packet filters for your system."
- FIREWALL=NONE
- else
- $ECHO "Please choose the firewall rules to use. Note that these rules are"
- $ECHO "very basic. You are strongly encouraged to use a more sophisticated"
- $ECHO "firewall setup; however, these will provide basic security. If you"
- $ECHO "are running any servers on your machine, you must choose 'NONE' and"
- $ECHO "set up firewalling yourself. Otherwise, the firewall rules will deny"
- $ECHO "access to all standard servers like Web, e-mail, ftp, etc. If you"
- $ECHO "are using SSH, the rules will block outgoing SSH connections which"
- $ECHO "allocate a privileged source port."
- $ECHO ""
- while [ true ] ; do
- $ECHO "The firewall choices are:"
- $ECHO "0 - NONE: This script will not set any firewall rules. You are responsible"
- $ECHO " for ensuring the security of your machine. You are STRONGLY"
- $ECHO " recommended to use some kind of firewall rules."
- $ECHO "1 - STANDALONE: Appropriate for a basic stand-alone web-surfing workstation"
- $ECHO "2 - MASQUERADE: Appropriate for a machine acting as an Internet gateway"
- $ECHO " for a LAN"
- $ECHO -n ">>> Choose a type of firewall (0-2): "
- read a
- if [ "$a" = 0 -o "$a" = 1 -o "$a" = 2 ] ; then
- break
- fi
- $ECHO "Please enter a number from 0 to 2"
- done
-
- case "$a" in
- 0)
- FIREWALL=NONE
- ;;
- 1)
- FIREWALL=STANDALONE
- ;;
- 2)
- FIREWALL=MASQUERADE
- ;;
- esac
- fi
-
- $ECHO ""
- $ECHO "** Summary of what you entered **"
- $ECHO ""
- $ECHO "Ethernet Interface: $E"
- $ECHO "User name: $U"
- if [ "$D" = "no" ] ; then
- $ECHO "Activate-on-demand: No"
- else
- $ECHO "Activate-on-demand: Yes; idle timeout = $D seconds"
- fi
-
- if [ "$DNS1" != "" ] ; then
- if [ "$DNS1" = "server" ] ; then
- $ECHO "DNS addresses: Supplied by ISP's server"
- else
- $ECHO "Primary DNS: $DNS1"
- if [ "$DNS2" != "" ] ; then
- $ECHO "Secondary DNS: $DNS2"
- fi
- fi
- else
- $ECHO "DNS: Do not adjust"
- fi
- $ECHO "Firewalling: $FIREWALL"
- $ECHO ""
- while [ true ] ; do
- $ECHO -n '>>> Accept these settings and adjust configuration files (y/n)? '
- read ANS
- case "ANS" in
- Y|y|yes|Yes|oui|Oui)
- ANS=y
- ;;
- N|n|no|No|non|Non)
- ANS=n
- ;;
- esac
- if [ "$ANS" = "y" -o "$ANS" = "n" ] ; then
- break
- fi
- done
- if [ "$ANS" = "y" ] ; then
- break
- fi
-done
-
-# Adjust configuration files. First to $CONFIG
-
-$ECHO "Adjusting $CONFIG"
-
-copy $CONFIG $CONFIG-bak
-if [ "$DNS1" = "server" ] ; then
- DNSTYPE=SERVER
- DNS1=""
- USEPEERDNS=yes
-else
- USEPEERDNS=no
- if [ "$DNS1" = "" ] ; then
- DNSTYPE=NOCHANGE
- else
- DNSTYPE=SPECIFY
- fi
-fi
-
-# Where is pppd likely to put its pid?
-if [ -d /var/run ] ; then
- VARRUN=/var/run
-else
- VARRUN=/etc/ppp
-fi
-
-# Some #$(*& ISP's use a slash in the user name...
-sed -e "s&^USER=.*&USER='$U'&" \
- -e "s&^ETH=.*&ETH='$E'&" \
- -e "s&^PIDFILE=.*&PIDFILE=\"$VARRUN/\$CF_BASE-adsl.pid\"&" \
- -e "s/^FIREWALL=.*/FIREWALL=$FIREWALL/" \
- -e "s/^DEMAND=.*/DEMAND=$D/" \
- -e "s/^DNSTYPE=.*/DNSTYPE=$DNSTYPE/" \
- -e "s/^DNS1=.*/DNS1=$DNS1/" \
- -e "s/^DNS2=.*/DNS2=$DNS2/" \
- -e "s/^USEPEERDNS=.*/USEPEERDNS=$USEPEERDNS/" \
- < $CONFIG-bak > $CONFIG
-
-if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
- $ECHO "** Error modifying $CONFIG"
- $ECHO "** Quitting"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-if [ "$DNS1" != "" ] ; then
- if [ "$DNS1" != "server" ] ; then
- $ECHO "Adjusting /etc/resolv.conf"
- if [ -r /etc/resolv.conf ] ; then
- grep -s "MADE-BY-RP-PPPOE" /etc/resolv.conf > /dev/null 2>&1
- if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
- $ECHO " (But first backing it up to /etc/resolv.conf-bak)"
- copy /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf-bak
- fi
- fi
- $ECHO "# MADE-BY-RP-PPPOE" > /etc/resolv.conf
- $ECHO "nameserver $DNS1" >> /etc/resolv.conf
- if [ "$DNS2" != "" ] ; then
- $ECHO "nameserver $DNS2" >> /etc/resolv.conf
- fi
- fi
-fi
-
-$ECHO "Adjusting /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets"
-if [ -r /etc/ppp/pap-secrets ] ; then
- $ECHO " (But first backing it up to /etc/ppp/pap-secrets-bak)"
- copy /etc/ppp/pap-secrets /etc/ppp/pap-secrets-bak
-else
- cp /dev/null /etc/ppp/pap-secrets-bak
-fi
-if [ -r /etc/ppp/chap-secrets ] ; then
- $ECHO " (But first backing it up to /etc/ppp/chap-secrets-bak)"
- copy /etc/ppp/chap-secrets /etc/ppp/chap-secrets-bak
-else
- cp /dev/null /etc/ppp/chap-secrets-bak
-fi
-
-egrep -v "^$U|^\"$U\"" /etc/ppp/pap-secrets-bak > /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
-$ECHO "\"$U\" * \"$PWD1\"" >> /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
-egrep -v "^$U|^\"$U\"" /etc/ppp/chap-secrets-bak > /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
-$ECHO "\"$U\" * \"$PWD1\"" >> /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
-
-$ECHO ""
-$ECHO ""
-$ECHO ""
-$ECHO "Congratulations, it should be all set up!"
-$ECHO ""
-$ECHO "Type 'adsl-start' to bring up your ADSL link and 'adsl-stop' to bring"
-$ECHO "it down. Type 'adsl-status' to see the link status."
-exit 0
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-start.in b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-start.in
deleted file mode 100755
index 33251a851..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-start.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,186 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# @configure_input@
-#***********************************************************************
-#
-# adsl-start
-#
-# Shell script to bring up an ADSL connection
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-#
-# $Id$
-#
-# This file may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General
-# Public License.
-#
-# Usage: adsl-start [config_file]
-# adsl-start interface user [config_file]
-# Second form overrides USER and ETH from config file.
-# If config_file is omitted, defaults to /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
-#
-#***********************************************************************
-
-# From AUTOCONF
-prefix=@prefix@
-exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
-
-# Paths to programs
-CONNECT=@sbindir@/adsl-connect
-ECHO=@ECHO@
-IFCONFIG=/sbin/ifconfig
-
-# Defaults
-CONFIG=/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
-USER=""
-ETH=""
-ME=`basename $0`
-# Must be root
-if [ "`@ID@ -u`" != 0 ] ; then
- $ECHO "$ME: You must be root to run this script" >& 2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# Debugging
-if [ "$DEBUG" = "1" ] ; then
- $ECHO "*** Running in debug mode... please be patient..."
- DEBUG=/tmp/pppoe-debug-$$
- export DEBUG
- mkdir $DEBUG
- if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
- $ECHO "Could not create directory $DEBUG... exiting"
- exit 1
- fi
- DEBUG=$DEBUG/pppoe-debug.txt
-
- # Initial debug output
- $ECHO "---------------------------------------------" > $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* The following section contains information about your system" >> $DEBUG
- date >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "Output of uname -a" >> $DEBUG
- uname -a >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "---------------------------------------------" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* The following section contains information about your network" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* interfaces. The one you chose for PPPoE should contain the words:" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* 'UP' and 'RUNNING'. If it does not, you probably have an Ethernet" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* driver problem." >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "Output of ifconfig -a" >> $DEBUG
- $IFCONFIG -a >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "---------------------------------------------" >> $DEBUG
- if [ "`uname -s`" = "Linux" ] ; then
- $ECHO "* The following section contains information about kernel modules" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* If the module for your Ethernet card is 'tulip', you might" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* want to look for an updated version at http://www.scyld.com" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "Output of lsmod" >> $DEBUG
- lsmod >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "---------------------------------------------" >> $DEBUG
- fi
- $ECHO "* The following section lists your routing table." >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* If you have an entry which starts with '0.0.0.0', you probably" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* have defined a default route and gateway, and pppd will" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* not create a default route using your ISP. Try getting" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* rid of this route." >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "Output of netstat -n -r" >> $DEBUG
- netstat -n -r >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "---------------------------------------------" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "Contents of /etc/resolv.conf" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* The following section lists DNS setup." >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* If you can browse by IP address, but not name, suspect" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* a DNS problem." >> $DEBUG
- cat /etc/resolv.conf >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "---------------------------------------------" >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* The following section lists /etc/ppp/options." >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "* You should have NOTHING in that file." >> $DEBUG
- $ECHO "Contents of /etc/ppp/options" >> $DEBUG
- cat /etc/ppp/options >> $DEBUG 2>/dev/null
- $ECHO "---------------------------------------------" >> $DEBUG
-else
- DEBUG=""
-fi
-
-# Sort out command-line arguments
-case "$#" in
- 1)
- CONFIG="$1"
- ;;
- 3)
- CONFIG="$3"
- ;;
-esac
-
-if [ ! -f "$CONFIG" -o ! -r "$CONFIG" ] ; then
- $ECHO "$ME: Cannot read configuration file '$CONFIG'" >& 2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-. $CONFIG
-
-# Check for command-line overriding of ETH and USER
-case "$#" in
- 2|3)
- ETH="$1"
- USER="$2"
- ;;
-esac
-
-# Check for pidfile
-if [ -r "$PIDFILE" ] ; then
- PID=`cat "$PIDFILE"`
- # Check if still running
- kill -0 $PID > /dev/null 2>&1
- if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
- $ECHO "$ME: There already seems to be an ADSL connection up (PID $PID)" >& 2
- exit 1
- fi
- # Delete bogus PIDFILE
- rm -f "$PIDFILE" "$PIDFILE.pppd" "$PIDFILE.pppoe" "$PIDFILE.start"
-fi
-
-echo $$ > $PIDFILE.start
-
-# Start the connection in the background unless we're debugging
-if [ "$DEBUG" != "" ] ; then
- $CONNECT "$@"
- exit 0
-fi
-
-$CONNECT "$@" > /dev/null 2>&1 &
-CONNECT_PID=$!
-
-if [ "$CONNECT_TIMEOUT" = "" -o "$CONNECT_TIMEOUT" = 0 ] ; then
- exit 0
-fi
-
-# Don't monitor connection if dial-on-demand
-if [ "$DEMAND" != "" -a "$DEMAND" != "no" ] ; then
- exit 0
-fi
-
-# Monitor connection
-TIME=0
-while [ true ] ; do
- @sbindir@/adsl-status $CONFIG > /dev/null 2>&1
-
- # Looks like the interface came up
- if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
- # Print newline if standard input is a TTY
- tty -s && $ECHO " Connected!"
- exit 0
- fi
-
- if test -n "$FORCEPING" ; then
- $ECHO -n "$FORCEPING"
- else
- tty -s && $ECHO -n "$PING"
- fi
- sleep $CONNECT_POLL
- TIME=`expr $TIME + $CONNECT_POLL`
- if [ $TIME -gt $CONNECT_TIMEOUT ] ; then
- break
- fi
-done
-
-$ECHO "TIMED OUT" >& 2
-# Timed out! Kill the adsl-connect process and quit
-kill $CONNECT_PID > /dev/null 2>&1
-exit 1
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-status b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-status
deleted file mode 100755
index 18b100ab2..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-status
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#***********************************************************************
-#
-# adsl-status
-#
-# Shell script to report on status of ADSL connection
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-#
-# $Id$
-#
-# This file may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General
-# Public License.
-#
-# Usage: adsl-status [config_file]
-# If config_file is omitted, defaults to /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
-#
-#***********************************************************************
-
-# Defaults
-CONFIG=/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
-
-case "$#" in
- 1)
- CONFIG="$1"
- ;;
-esac
-
-if [ ! -f "$CONFIG" -o ! -r "$CONFIG" ] ; then
- echo "$0: Cannot read configuration file '$CONFIG'" >& 2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-. $CONFIG
-
-PPPOE_PIDFILE="$PIDFILE.pppoe"
-PPPD_PIDFILE="$PIDFILE.pppd"
-
-if [ "$DEMAND" != "no" ] ; then
- echo "Note: You have enabled demand-connection; adsl-status may be inaccurate."
-fi
-
-# If no PPPOE_PIDFILE, connection is down, unless we're using the Linux plugin
-if [ "$LINUX_PLUGIN" = "" ] ; then
- if [ ! -r "$PPPOE_PIDFILE" ] ; then
- echo "adsl-status: Link is down (can't read pppoe PID file $PPPOE_PIDFILE)"
- exit 1
- fi
-fi
-
-# If no PPPD_PIDFILE, something fishy!
-if [ ! -r "$PPPD_PIDFILE" ] ; then
- echo "adsl-status: Link is down (can't read pppd PID file $PPPD_PIDFILE)"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-PPPD_PID=`cat "$PPPD_PIDFILE"`
-
-# Sigh. Some versions of pppd put PID files in /var/run; others put them
-# in /etc/ppp. Since it's too messy to figure out what pppd does, we
-# try both locations.
-for i in /etc/ppp/ppp*.pid /var/run/ppp*.pid ; do
- if [ -r $i ] ; then
- PID=`cat $i`
- if [ "$PID" = "$PPPD_PID" ] ; then
- IF=`basename $i .pid`
- netstat -rn | grep " ${IF}\$" > /dev/null
- # /sbin/ifconfig $IF | grep "UP.*POINTOPOINT" > /dev/null
- if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
- echo "adsl-status: Link is attached to $IF, but $IF is down"
- exit 1
- fi
- echo "adsl-status: Link is up and running on interface $IF"
- /sbin/ifconfig $IF
- exit 0
- fi
- fi
-done
-
-echo "adsl-status: Link is down -- could not find interface corresponding to"
-echo "pppd pid $PPPD_PID"
-exit 1 \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-stop.in b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-stop.in
deleted file mode 100755
index af0867573..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/scripts/adsl-stop.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# @configure_input@
-#***********************************************************************
-#
-# adsl-stop
-#
-# Shell script to bring down an ADSL connection
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-#
-# $Id$
-#
-# This file may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General
-# Public License.
-#
-# Usage: adsl-stop [config_file]
-# If config_file is omitted, defaults to /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
-#
-#***********************************************************************
-
-ME="`basename $0`"
-LOGGER="/usr/bin/logger -t $ME"
-CONFIG="$1"
-if [ "$CONFIG" = "" ] ; then
- CONFIG=/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
-fi
-
-if [ ! -f "$CONFIG" -o ! -r "$CONFIG" ] ; then
- echo "$ME: Cannot read configuration file '$CONFIG'" >& 2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-. $CONFIG
-
-PPPOE_PIDFILE="$PIDFILE.pppoe"
-PPPD_PIDFILE="$PIDFILE.pppd"
-STARTPID="$PIDFILE.start"
-
-# Backward config file compatibility
-if test "$DEMAND" = "" ; then
- DEMAND=no
-fi
-
-# Ignore SIGTERM
-trap "" 15
-
-# Check for pidfile
-if [ -r "$PIDFILE" ] ; then
- PID=`cat $PIDFILE`
-
- # Check if still running
- kill -0 $PID > /dev/null 2>&1
- if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
- echo "$ME: The adsl-connect script (PID $PID) appears to have died" >& 2
- fi
-
- # Kill pppd, which should in turn kill pppoe
- if [ -r "$PPPD_PIDFILE" ] ; then
- PPPD_PID=`cat "$PPPD_PIDFILE"`
- $LOGGER -p daemon.notice "Killing pppd"
- echo "Killing pppd ($PPPD_PID)"
- kill $PPPD_PID > /dev/null 2>&1 || exit 1
- fi
-
- # Kill adsl-start
- PIDS=`cat $STARTPID`
- kill -0 $PIDS > /dev/null 2>&1
- if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
- $LOGGER -p daemon.notice "Killing adsl-connect"
- kill $PIDS > /dev/null 2>&1
- fi
-
- # Kill adsl-connect
- $LOGGER -p daemon.notice "Killing adsl-connect"
- echo "Killing adsl-connect ($PID)"
- kill $PID > /dev/null 2>&1
-
- rm -f "$PIDFILE" "$PPPD_PIDFILE" "$PPPOE_PIDFILE" "$STARTPID"
-else
- echo "$ME: No ADSL connection appears to be running" >&2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/src/.cvsignore b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/src/.cvsignore
deleted file mode 100644
index a59197332..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/src/.cvsignore
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-pppoe
-pppoe-DIET
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/src/Makefile b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/src/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index f96b5714e..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/src/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
- #******************************************************************************
- #
- # Guillaume Cottenceau (gc@mandrakesoft.com)
- #
- # Copyright 2000 MandrakeSoft
- #
- # This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU
- # public license.
- #
- # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
- #
- #*****************************************************************************
-
-top_dir = ../..
-
-include $(top_dir)/Makefile.common
-
-
-TARGETS = pppoe
-
-ifeq (DIETLIBC, $(L))
-TARGETS += pppoe-DIET
-endif
-
-BINTARGET = ../pppoe-bin
-
-
-all: $(TARGETS)
-
-clean:
- rm -f *.o *.a $(BINTARGET) pppoe pppoe-DIET
-
-FLAGS = -Wall -Werror -Os -fomit-frame-pointer '-DPPPOE_PATH="/sbin/pppoe"' '-DPPPD_PATH="/sbin/pppd"' '-DVERSION="3.0-stg1"'
-
-
-
-OBJS = pppoe.o if.o debug.o common.o ppp.o discovery.o
-OBJS-DIET = $(subst .o,-DIET.o,$(OBJS))
-
-
-pppoe: $(OBJS)
- gcc -static -o $@ $^
- $(STRIPCMD) $@
- cp -f $@ $(BINTARGET)
-
-pppoe-DIET: $(OBJS-DIET)
- gcc $(DIETLIBC_LDFLAGS_STAGE1) -o $@ $^ $(DIETLIBC_LIBC)
- $(STRIPCMD) $@
- cp -f $@ $(BINTARGET)
-
-$(OBJS): %.o: %.c
- gcc $(FLAGS) $(GLIBC_INCLUDES) $(INCS) -c $< -o $@
-
-$(OBJS-DIET): %-DIET.o: %.c
- gcc $(FLAGS) $(DIETLIBC_INCLUDES) $(INCS) -c $< -o $@
-
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/src/Makefile.in b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/src/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 8eee012cb..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/src/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,257 +0,0 @@
-# @configure_input@
-#***********************************************************************
-#
-# Makefile
-#
-# Makefile for Roaring Penguin's Linux user-space PPPoE client.
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-#
-# This program may be distributed according to the terms of the GNU
-# General Public License, version 2 or (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# $Id$
-#***********************************************************************
-
-# Version is set ONLY IN THE MAKEFILE! Don't delete this!
-VERSION=3.0
-
-DEFINES=
-prefix=@prefix@
-exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
-mandir=@mandir@
-docdir=@prefix@/doc/rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)
-install=@INSTALL@
-install_dir=@INSTALL@ -d
-sbindir=@sbindir@
-
-# Plugin for pppd on Linux
-LINUX_KERNELMODE_PLUGIN=@LINUX_KERNELMODE_PLUGIN@
-PPPD_INCDIR=@PPPD_INCDIR@
-
-# PPPoE relay -- currently only supported on Linux
-PPPOE_RELAY=@PPPOE_RELAY@
-
-# Program paths
-PPPOE_PATH=$(sbindir)/pppoe
-PPPD_PATH=@PPPD@
-
-# Kernel-mode plugin gets installed here.
-PLUGIN_DIR=/etc/ppp/plugins
-PLUGIN_PATH=$(PLUGIN_DIR)/rp-pppoe.so
-
-# Configuration file paths
-PPPOESERVER_PPPD_OPTIONS=/etc/ppp/pppoe-server-options
-
-PATHS='-DPPPOE_PATH="$(PPPOE_PATH)"' '-DPPPD_PATH="$(PPPD_PATH)"' \
- '-DPLUGIN_PATH="$(PLUGIN_PATH)"' \
- '-DPPPOE_SERVER_OPTIONS="$(PPPOESERVER_PPPD_OPTIONS)"'
-
-CFLAGS= @CFLAGS@ $(DEFINES) $(PATHS)
-TARGETS=@TARGETS@
-
-all: $(TARGETS)
- @echo ""
- @echo "Type 'make install' as root to install the software."
-
-pppoe-sniff: pppoe-sniff.o if.o common.o debug.o
- @CC@ -o pppoe-sniff pppoe-sniff.o if.o common.o debug.o $(LIBS)
-
-pppoe-server: pppoe-server.o if.o debug.o common.o md5.o
- @CC@ -o pppoe-server pppoe-server.o if.o debug.o common.o md5.o $(LIBS)
-
-pppoe: pppoe.o if.o debug.o common.o ppp.o discovery.o
- @CC@ -o pppoe pppoe.o if.o debug.o common.o ppp.o discovery.o $(LIBS)
-
-pppoe-relay: relay.o if.o debug.o common.o
- @CC@ -o pppoe-relay relay.o if.o debug.o common.o $(LIBS)
-
-pppoe.o: pppoe.c pppoe.h
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o pppoe.o pppoe.c
-
-discovery.o: discovery.c pppoe.h
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o discovery.o discovery.c
-
-ppp.o: ppp.c pppoe.h
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o ppp.o ppp.c
-
-md5.o: md5.c md5.h
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o md5.o md5.c
-
-pppoe-server.o: pppoe-server.c pppoe.h
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o pppoe-server.o pppoe-server.c
-
-pppoe-sniff.o: pppoe-sniff.c pppoe.h
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o pppoe-sniff.o pppoe-sniff.c
-
-if.o: if.c pppoe.h
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o if.o if.c
-
-common.o: common.c pppoe.h
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o common.o common.c
-
-debug.o: debug.c pppoe.h
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o debug.o debug.c
-
-relay.o: relay.c relay.h pppoe.h
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o relay.o relay.c
-
-# Linux-specific plugin
-rp-pppoe.so: plugin/libplugin.a plugin/plugin.o
- @CC@ -o rp-pppoe.so -shared plugin/plugin.o plugin/libplugin.a
-
-plugin/plugin.o: plugin.c
- @CC@ '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -I$(PPPD_INCDIR) -c -o plugin/plugin.o -fPIC plugin.c
-
-plugin/libplugin.a: plugin/discovery.o plugin/if.o plugin/common.o plugin/debug.o
- ar -rc $@ $^
-
-plugin/discovery.o: discovery.c
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o plugin/discovery.o -fPIC discovery.c
-
-plugin/if.o: if.c
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o plugin/if.o -fPIC if.c
-
-plugin/debug.o: debug.c
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o plugin/debug.o -fPIC debug.c
-
-plugin/common.o: common.c
- @CC@ $(CFLAGS) '-DVERSION="$(VERSION)"' -c -o plugin/common.o -fPIC common.c
-
-install: all
- -mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(sbindir)
- $(install) -m 755 -s pppoe $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(sbindir)
- $(install) -m 755 -s pppoe-server $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(sbindir)
- if test -x pppoe-relay ; then $(install) -m 755 -s pppoe-relay $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(sbindir); fi
- $(install) -m 755 -s pppoe-sniff $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(sbindir)
- $(install) -m 755 ../scripts/adsl-connect $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(sbindir)
- $(install) -m 755 ../scripts/adsl-start $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(sbindir)
- $(install) -m 755 ../scripts/adsl-status $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(sbindir)
- $(install) -m 755 ../scripts/adsl-stop $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(sbindir)
- $(install) -m 755 ../scripts/adsl-setup $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(sbindir)
- -mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(docdir)
- $(install) -m 644 ../doc/CHANGES $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(docdir)
- $(install) -m 644 ../doc/KERNEL-MODE-PPPOE $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(docdir)
- $(install) -m 644 ../doc/HOW-TO-CONNECT $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(docdir)
- $(install) -m 644 ../doc/LICENSE $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(docdir)
- $(install) -m 644 ../README $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(docdir)
- $(install) -m 644 ../configs/pap-secrets $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(docdir)
- -mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(mandir)/man8
- for i in $(TARGETS) ; do \
- if test -f ../man/$$i.8 ; then \
- $(install) -m 644 ../man/$$i.8 $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(mandir)/man8 || exit 1; \
- fi; \
- done
- $(install) -m 644 ../man/adsl-start.8 $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(mandir)/man8
- $(install) -m 644 ../man/adsl-stop.8 $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(mandir)/man8
- $(install) -m 644 ../man/adsl-status.8 $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(mandir)/man8
- $(install) -m 644 ../man/adsl-connect.8 $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(mandir)/man8
- $(install) -m 644 ../man/adsl-setup.8 $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(mandir)/man8
- -mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(mandir)/man5
- $(install) -m 644 ../man/pppoe.conf.5 $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(mandir)/man5
- -mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/ppp
- -mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(PLUGIN_DIR)
- -echo "# Directory created by rp-pppoe for kernel-mode plugin" > $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(PLUGIN_DIR)/README
- @if test -r rp-pppoe.so; then $(install) -m 755 rp-pppoe.so $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(PLUGIN_DIR); fi
- @for i in pppoe.conf firewall-standalone firewall-masq ; do \
- if [ ! -f $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/ppp/$$i ] ; then \
- $(install) -m 644 ../configs/$$i $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/ppp ; \
- else \
- echo "NOT overwriting existing $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/ppp/$$i" ;\
- $(install) -m 644 ../configs/$$i $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/ppp/$$i-$(VERSION) ;\
- fi ;\
- done
- @if [ ! -f $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(PPPOESERVER_PPPD_OPTIONS) ] ; then \
- $(install) -m 644 ../configs/pppoe-server-options $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(PPPOESERVER_PPPD_OPTIONS) ; \
- else \
- echo "NOT overwriting existing $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(PPPOESERVER_PPPD_OPTIONS)"; \
- $(install) -m 644 ../configs/pppoe-server-options $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)$(PPPOESERVER_PPPD_OPTIONS)-example ; \
- fi
- @if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ] ; then \
- echo "Looks like a Red Hat system; installing $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/rc.d/init.d/adsl" ; \
- mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/rc.d/init.d ;\
- $(install) -m 755 ../scripts/adsl-init $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/rc.d/init.d/adsl ; \
- fi
- @if [ -f /etc/turbolinux-release ] ; then \
- echo "Looks like a TurboLinux system; installing $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/rc.d/init.d/adsl" ; \
- mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/rc.d/init.d ;\
- $(install) -m 755 adsl-init-turbolinux $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/rc.d/init.d/adsl ; \
- fi
- @if [ -f /etc/SuSE-release ] ; then \
- echo "Looks like a SuSE Linux system; installing $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/rc.d/init.d/adsl" ; \
- mkdir -p $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/rc.d/init.d ;\
- $(install) -m 755 ../scripts/adsl-init-suse $(RPM_INSTALL_ROOT)/etc/rc.d/init.d/adsl ; \
- fi
- @echo ""
- @echo "Type 'adsl-setup' to configure the software."
-
-distro:
- cd ..; \
- rm -rf rp-pppoe-$(VERSION) ; \
- mkdir rp-pppoe-$(VERSION) || exit 1; \
- for i in README go go-gui rp-pppoe.spec rp-pppoe-gui.spec; do \
- cp $$i rp-pppoe-$(VERSION) || exit 1; \
- done ; \
- mkdir rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/gui || exit 1; \
- for i in Makefile.in tkpppoe.in wrapper.c tkpppoe.1 pppoe-wrapper.1 ; do \
- cp gui/$$i rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/gui || exit 1; \
- done; \
- mkdir rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/gui/html || exit 1; \
- for i in mainwin-busy.png mainwin-nonroot.png mainwin.png props-advanced.png props-basic.png props-nic.png props-options.png tkpppoe.html ; do \
- cp gui/html/$$i rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/gui/html || exit 1; \
- done; \
- mkdir rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/configs || exit 1; \
- for i in firewall-masq firewall-standalone pap-secrets pppoe-server-options pppoe.conf ; do \
- cp configs/$$i rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/configs || exit 1; \
- done ; \
- mkdir rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/doc || exit 1; \
- for i in CHANGES KERNEL-MODE-PPPOE HOW-TO-CONNECT LICENSE PROBLEMS ; do \
- cp doc/$$i rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/doc || exit 1; \
- done; \
- mkdir rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/man || exit 1; \
- for i in adsl-connect.8 adsl-setup.8 adsl-start.8 adsl-status.8 adsl-stop.8 pppoe-server.8 pppoe-sniff.8 pppoe.8 pppoe-relay.8 pppoe.conf.5 ; do \
- cp man/$$i rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/man || exit 1; \
- done; \
- mkdir rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/scripts || exit 1; \
- for i in adsl-connect.in adsl-init-suse.in adsl-init-turbolinux.in adsl-init.in adsl-setup.in adsl-start.in adsl-stop.in adsl-status ; do \
- cp scripts/$$i rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/scripts || exit 1; \
- done; \
- mkdir rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/src || exit 1; \
- for i in Makefile.in install-sh common.c config.h.in configure configure.in debug.c discovery.c if.c md5.c md5.h ppp.c pppoe-server.c pppoe-sniff.c pppoe.c pppoe.h plugin.c relay.c relay.h ; do \
- cp src/$$i rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/src || exit 1; \
- done; \
- mkdir rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/src/plugin || exit 1; \
- tar cvf rp-pppoe-$(VERSION).tar rp-pppoe-$(VERSION)/* ; \
- gzip -f -v -9 rp-pppoe-$(VERSION).tar ; \
-
-rpms: distro
- cp ../rp-pppoe-$(VERSION).tar.gz /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES
- cd ..; \
- rpm -ba rp-pppoe.spec; \
- rpm -ba rp-pppoe-gui.spec
-
-clean:
- rm -f *.o pppoe pppoe-sniff pppoe-server core rp-pppoe.so plugin/*.o plugin/libplugin.a *~
-
-distclean: clean
- rm -f Makefile config.h config.cache config.log config.status
- rm -f ../scripts/adsl-connect ../scripts/adsl-start ../scripts/adsl-stop ../scripts/adsl-init ../scripts/adsl-setup ../scripts/adsl-init-suse ../scripts/adsl-init-turbolinux
-
-update-version:
- sed -e 's/^Version: .*$$/Version: $(VERSION)/' ../rp-pppoe.spec > ../rp-pppoe.spec.new && mv ../rp-pppoe.spec.new ../rp-pppoe.spec
- sed -e 's+^Source: .*$$+Source: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/rp-pppoe-$(VERSION).tar.gz+' ../rp-pppoe.spec > ../rp-pppoe.spec.new && mv ../rp-pppoe.spec.new ../rp-pppoe.spec
- sed -e 's/^Version: .*$$/Version: $(VERSION)/' ../rp-pppoe-gui.spec > ../rp-pppoe-gui.spec.new && mv ../rp-pppoe-gui.spec.new ../rp-pppoe-gui.spec
- sed -e 's+^Source: .*$$+Source: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/rp-pppoe-$(VERSION).tar.gz+' ../rp-pppoe-gui.spec > ../rp-pppoe-gui.spec.new && mv ../rp-pppoe-gui.spec.new ../rp-pppoe-gui.spec
- sed -e 's+^Requires: rp-pppoe >=.*$$+Requires: rp-pppoe >= $(VERSION)+' ../rp-pppoe-gui.spec > ../rp-pppoe-gui.spec.new && mv ../rp-pppoe-gui.spec.new ../rp-pppoe-gui.spec
-
-# Convenience target for David! Don't try to use this one.
-km:
- ./configure --enable-plugin=/home/dfs/Archive/PPP/ppp-2.4.0.pppoe4-patched-dfs
-
-.PHONY: update-version
-
-.PHONY: clean
-
-.PHONY: distclean
-
-.PHONY: rpms
diff --git a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/src/common.c b/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/src/common.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b27302104..000000000
--- a/mdk-stage1/rp-pppoe/src/common.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,485 +0,0 @@
-/***********************************************************************
-*
-* common.c
-*
-* Implementation of user-space PPPoE redirector for Linux.
-*
-* Common functions used by PPPoE client and server
-*
-* Copyright (C) 2000 by Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
-*
-* This program may be distributed according to the terms of the GNU
-* General Public License, version 2 or (at your option) any later version.
-*
-***********************************************************************/
-
-static char const RCSID[] =
-"$Id$";
-
-#include "pppoe.h"
-
-#ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
-#include <syslog.h>
-#endif
-
-#include <string.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-
-#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
-#include <unistd.h>
-#endif
-
-/**********************************************************************
-*%FUNCTION: parsePacket
-*%ARGUMENTS:
-* packet -- the PPPoE discovery packet to parse
-* func -- function called for each tag in the packet
-* extra -- an opaque data pointer supplied to parsing function
-*%RETURNS:
-* 0 if everything went well; -1 if there was an error
-*%DESCRIPTION:
-* Parses a PPPoE discovery packet, calling "func" for each tag in the packet.
-* "func" is passed the additional argument "extra".
-***********************************************************************/
-int
-parsePacket(PPPoEPacket *packet, ParseFunc *func, void *extra)
-{
- UINT16_t len = ntohs(packet->length);
- unsigned char *curTag;
- UINT16_t tagType, tagLen;
-
- if (packet->ver != 1) {
- syslog(LOG_ERR, "Invalid PPPoE version (%d)", (int) packet->ver);
- return -1;
- }
- if (packet->type != 1) {
- syslog(LOG_ERR, "Invalid PPPoE type (%d)", (int) packet->type);
- return -1;
- }
-
- /* Do some sanity checks on packet */
- if (len > ETH_DATA_LEN - 6) { /* 6-byte overhead for PPPoE header */
- syslog(LOG_ERR, "Invalid PPPoE packet length (%u)", len);
- return -1;
- }
-
- /* Step through the tags */
- curTag = packet->payload;
- while(curTag - packet->payload < len) {
- /* Alignment is not guaranteed, so do this by hand... */
- tagType = (((UINT16_t) curTag[0]) << 8) +
- (UINT16_t) curTag[1];
- tagLen = (((UINT16_t) curTag[2]) << 8) +
- (UINT16_t) curTag[3];
- if (tagType == TAG_END_OF_LIST) {
- return 0;
- }
- if ((curTag - packet->payload) + tagLen + TAG_HDR_SIZE > len) {
- syslog(LOG_ERR, "Invalid PPPoE tag length (%u)", tagLen);
- return -1;
- }
- func(tagType, tagLen, curTag+TAG_HDR_SIZE, extra);
- curTag = curTag + TAG_HDR_SIZE + tagLen;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************
-*%FUNCTION: findTag
-*%ARGUMENTS:
-* packet -- the PPPoE discovery packet to parse
-* type -- the type of the tag to look for
-* tag -- will be filled in with tag contents
-*%RETURNS:
-* A pointer to the tag if one of the specified type is found; NULL
-* otherwise.
-*%DESCRIPTION:
-* Looks for a specific tag type.
-***********************************************************************/
-unsigned char *
-findTag(PPPoEPacket *packet, UINT16_t type, PPPoETag *tag)
-{
- UINT16_t len = ntohs(packet->length);
- unsigned char *curTag;
- UINT16_t tagType, tagLen;
-
- if (packet->ver != 1) {
- syslog(LOG_ERR, "Invalid PPPoE version (%d)", (int) packet->ver);
- return NULL;
- }
- if (packet->type != 1) {
- syslog(LOG_ERR, "Invalid PPPoE type (%d)", (int) packet->type);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- /* Do some sanity checks on packet */
- if (len > ETH_DATA_LEN - 6) { /* 6-byte overhead for PPPoE header */
- syslog(LOG_ERR, "Invalid PPPoE packet length (%u)", len);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- /* Step through the tags */
- curTag = packet->payload;
- while(curTag - packet->payload < len) {
- /* Alignment is not guaranteed, so do this by hand... */
- tagType = (((UINT16_t) curTag[0]) << 8) +
- (UINT16_t) curTag[1];
- tagLen = (((UINT16_t) curTag[2]) << 8) +
- (UINT16_t) curTag[3];
- if (tagType == TAG_END_OF_LIST) {
- return NULL;
- }
- if ((curTag - packet->payload) + tagLen + TAG_HDR_SIZE > len) {
- syslog(LOG_ERR, "Invalid PPPoE tag length (%u)", tagLen);
- return NULL;
- }
- if (tagType == type) {
- memcpy(tag, curTag, tagLen + TAG_HDR_SIZE);
- return curTag;
- }
- curTag = curTag + TAG_HDR_SIZE + tagLen;
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************
-*%FUNCTION: printErr
-*%ARGUMENTS:
-* str -- error message
-*%RETURNS:
-* Nothing
-*%DESCRIPTION:
-* Prints a message to stderr and syslog.
-***********************************************************************/
-void
-printErr(char const *str)
-{
- fprintf(stderr, "pppoe: %s\n", str);
- syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s", str);
-}
-
-
-/**********************************************************************
-*%FUNCTION: strDup
-*%ARGUMENTS:
-* str -- string to copy
-*%RETURNS:
-* A malloc'd copy of str. Exits if malloc fails.
-***********************************************************************/
-char *
-strDup(char const *str)
-{
- char *copy = malloc(strlen(str)+1);
- if (!copy) {
- rp_fatal("strdup failed");
- }
- strcpy(copy, str);
- return copy;
-}
-
-/**********************************************************************
-*%FUNCTION: computeTCPChecksum
-*%ARGUMENTS:
-* ipHdr -- pointer to IP header
-* tcpHdr -- pointer to TCP header
-*%RETURNS:
-* The computed TCP checksum
-***********************************************************************/
-UINT16_t
-computeTCPChecksum(unsigned char *ipHdr, unsigned char *tcpHdr)
-{
- UINT32_t sum = 0;
- UINT16_t count = ipHdr[2] * 256 + ipHdr[3];
- unsigned char *addr = tcpHdr;
- unsigned char pseudoHeader[12];
-
- /* Count number of bytes in TCP header and data */
- count -= (ipHdr[0] & 0x0F) * 4;
-
- memcpy(pseudoHeader, ipHdr+12, 8);
- pseudoHeader[8] = 0;
- pseudoHeader[9] = ipHdr[9];
- pseudoHeader[10] = (count >> 8) & 0xFF;
- pseudoHeader[11] = (count & 0xFF);
-
- /* Checksum the pseudo-header */
- sum += * (UINT16_t *) pseudoHeader;
- sum += * ((UINT16_t *) (pseudoHeader+2));
- sum += * ((UINT16_t *) (pseudoHeader+4));
- sum += * ((UINT16_t *) (pseudoHeader+6));
- sum += * ((UINT16_t *) (pseudoHeader+8));
- sum += * ((UINT16_t *) (pseudoHeader+10));
-
- /* Checksum the TCP header and data */
- while (count > 1) {
- sum += * (UINT16_t *) addr;
- addr += 2;
- count -= 2;
- }
- if (count > 0) {
- sum += *addr;
- }
-
- while(sum >> 16) {
- sum = (sum & 0xffff) + (sum >> 16);
- }
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- case 2:
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-
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-* conn -- PPPoE connection
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-*%RETURNS:
-* Nothing
-*%DESCRIPTION:
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-***********************************************************************/
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-{
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- /* Do nothing if no session established yet */
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- /* Do nothing if no discovery socket */
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-
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-
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-
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- cursor += ntohs(conn->cookie.length) + TAG_HDR_SIZE;
- plen += ntohs(conn->cookie.length) + TAG_HDR_SIZE;
- }
-
- if (conn->relayId.type) {
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- plen += ntohs(conn->relayId.length) + TAG_HDR_SIZE;
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-
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- if (conn->debugFile) {
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- fprintf(conn->debugFile, "\n");
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-***********************************************************************/
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-{
- switch(type) {
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- fprintf(stderr, "PADT: Service-Name-Error: %.*s\n", (int) len, data);
- break;
- case TAG_AC_SYSTEM_ERROR:
- syslog(LOG_ERR, "PADT: System-Error: %.*s", (int) len, data);
- fprintf(stderr, "PADT: System-Error: %.*s\n", (int) len, data);
- break;
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- syslog(LOG_ERR, "PADT: Generic-Error: %.*s", (int) len, data);
- fprintf(stderr, "PADT: Generic-Error: %.*s\n", (int) len, data);
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-# creating it if it does not exist already. You can give configure
-# the --cache-file=FILE option to use a different cache file; that is
-# what configure does when it calls configure scripts in
-# subdirectories, so they share the cache.
-# Giving --cache-file=/dev/null disables caching, for debugging configure.
-# config.status only pays attention to the cache file if you give it the
-# --recheck option to rerun configure.
-#
-EOF
-# The following way of writing the cache mishandles newlines in values,
-# but we know of no workaround that is simple, portable, and efficient.
-# So, don't put newlines in cache variables' values.
-# Ultrix sh set writes to stderr and can't be redirected directly,
-# and sets the high bit in the cache file unless we assign to the vars.
-(set) 2>&1 |
- case `(ac_space=' '; set | grep ac_space) 2>&1` in
- *ac_space=\ *)
- # `set' does not quote correctly, so add quotes (double-quote substitution
- # turns \\\\ into \\, and sed turns \\ into \).
- sed -n \
- -e "s/'/'\\\\''/g" \
- -e "s/^\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*_cv_[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\)=\\(.*\\)/\\1=\${\\1='\\2'}/p"
- ;;
- *)
- # `set' quotes correctly as required by POSIX, so do not add quotes.
- sed -n -e 's/^\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*_cv_[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)=\(.*\)/\1=${\1=\2}/p'
- ;;
- esac >> confcache
-if cmp -s $cache_file confcache; then
- :
-else
- if test -w $cache_file; then
- echo "updating cache $cache_file"
- cat confcache > $cache_file
- else
- echo "not updating unwritable cache $cache_file"
- fi
-fi
-rm -f confcache
-
-trap 'rm -fr conftest* confdefs* core core.* *.core $ac_clean_files; exit 1' 1 2 15
-
-test "x$prefix" = xNONE && prefix=$ac_default_prefix
-# Let make expand exec_prefix.
-test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE && exec_prefix='${prefix}'
-
-# Any assignment to VPATH causes Sun make to only execute
-# the first set of double-colon rules, so remove it if not needed.
-# If there is a colon in the path, we need to keep it.
-if test "x$srcdir" = x.; then
- ac_vpsub='/^[ ]*VPATH[ ]*=[^:]*$/d'
-fi
-
-trap 'rm -f $CONFIG_STATUS conftest*; exit 1' 1 2 15
-
-DEFS=-DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-
-# Without the "./", some shells look in PATH for config.status.
-: ${CONFIG_STATUS=./config.status}
-
-echo creating $CONFIG_STATUS
-rm -f $CONFIG_STATUS
-cat > $CONFIG_STATUS <<EOF
-#! /bin/sh
-# Generated automatically by configure.
-# Run this file to recreate the current configuration.
-# This directory was configured as follows,
-# on host `(hostname || uname -n) 2>/dev/null | sed 1q`:
-#
-# $0 $ac_configure_args
-#
-# Compiler output produced by configure, useful for debugging
-# configure, is in ./config.log if it exists.
-
-ac_cs_usage="Usage: $CONFIG_STATUS [--recheck] [--version] [--help]"
-for ac_option
-do
- case "\$ac_option" in
- -recheck | --recheck | --rechec | --reche | --rech | --rec | --re | --r)
- echo "running \${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $0 $ac_configure_args --no-create --no-recursion"
- exec \${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $0 $ac_configure_args --no-create --no-recursion ;;
- -version | --version | --versio | --versi | --vers | --ver | --ve | --v)
- echo "$CONFIG_STATUS generated by autoconf version 2.13"
- exit 0 ;;
- -help | --help | --hel | --he | --h)
- echo "\$ac_cs_usage"; exit 0 ;;
- *) echo "\$ac_cs_usage"; exit 1 ;;
- esac
-done
-