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Open Source Used in RV110W Version 1.2.0.x - Cisco Systems, Inc

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In each case you start by runn<strong>in</strong>g the ./configure script. This worksout which operat<strong>in</strong>g system you are us<strong>in</strong>g and creates the appropriatemakefiles. You then run `make' to compile the user-level code, and(as root) `make <strong>in</strong>stall' to <strong>in</strong>stall the user-level programs pppd, chatand pppstats.N.B. S<strong>in</strong>ce 2.3.0, leav<strong>in</strong>g the permitted IP addresses column of thepap-secrets or chap-secrets file empty means that no addresses arepermitted. You need to put a "*" <strong>in</strong> that column to allow the peer touse any IP address. (This only applies where the peer isauthenticat<strong>in</strong>g itself to you, of course.)What's new <strong>in</strong> ppp-2.4.4.************************* Pppd will now run /etc/ppp/ip-pre-up, if it exists, after creat<strong>in</strong>gthe ppp <strong>in</strong>terface and configur<strong>in</strong>g its IP addresses but beforebr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g it up. This can be used, for example, for add<strong>in</strong>g firewallrules for the <strong>in</strong>terface.* Lots of bugs fixed, particularly <strong>in</strong> the area of demand-dialled andpersistent connections.* The rp-pppoe plug<strong>in</strong> now accepts any <strong>in</strong>terface name (that isn't anexist<strong>in</strong>g pppd option name) without putt<strong>in</strong>g "nic-" on the front ofit, not just eth*, nas*, tap* and br*.What was new <strong>in</strong> ppp-2.4.3.*************************** The configure script now accepts --prefix and --sysconfdir options.These default to /usr/local and /etc. If you want pppd put <strong>in</strong>/usr/sb<strong>in</strong> as before, use ./configure --prefix=/usr.* Do<strong>in</strong>g `make <strong>in</strong>stall' no longer puts example configuration files <strong>in</strong>/etc/ppp. Use `make <strong>in</strong>stall-etcppp' if you want that.* The code has been updated to work with version 0.8.3 of libpcap.Unfortunately the libpcap ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ers removed support for the"<strong>in</strong>bound" and "outbound" keywords on PPP l<strong>in</strong>ks, mean<strong>in</strong>g that if youl<strong>in</strong>k pppd with libpcap-0.8.3, you can't use those keywords <strong>in</strong> theactive-filter and pass-filter expressions. The support has beenre<strong>in</strong>stated <strong>in</strong> the CVS version and should be <strong>in</strong> future libpcapreleases. If you need the <strong>in</strong>/outbound keywords, use a later releasethan 0.8.3, or get the CVS version from http://www.tcpdump.org.78-20747-01 <strong>Open</strong> <strong>Source</strong> <strong>Used</strong> In <strong>RV110W</strong> <strong>1.2.0.x</strong>214

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