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diff --git a/usr.sbin/pppd/RELNOTES b/usr.sbin/pppd/RELNOTES index 12d9c7f..1c1e3922 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/pppd/RELNOTES +++ b/usr.sbin/pppd/RELNOTES @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# $FreeBSD$ + This is the README file for ppp-2.3, a package which implements the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to provide Internet connections over serial lines. @@ -403,14 +405,14 @@ Most of the code can be freely used and redistributed. The STREAMS code for SunOS 4.x, OSF/1 and AIX 4 is under a more restrictive copyright: - This code is Copyright (C) 1989, 1990 By Brad K. Clements, + This code is Copyright (C) 1989, 1990 By Brad K. Clements, All Rights Reserved. You may use this code for your personal use, to provide a non-profit service to others, or to use as a test platform for a commercial implementation. - You may NOT use this code in a commercial product, nor to provide a + You may NOT use this code in a commercial product, nor to provide a commercial service, nor may you sell this code without express written permission of the author. @@ -489,7 +491,7 @@ security holes. In addition, the authentication mechanisms were quite weak: if the peer refused to agree to authenticate, pppd would print a warning message but still allow the link to come up. The CHAP implementation also appeared to be quite broken (has anybody actually -used it?). +used it?). This new version of pppd addresses these problems. My aim has been to provide system administrators with sufficient access control that PPP @@ -541,7 +543,7 @@ for several combinations of server (authenticating peer) and client and client, and that different protocols can be used in the two directions if desired. -A secrets file is parsed into words as for a options file. A secret +A secrets file is parsed into words as for an options file. A secret is specified by a line containing at least 3 words, in the order client, server, secret. Any following words on the same line are taken to be a list of acceptable IP addresses for that client. If |