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Suggested by: julian
Hijacked from: ru (ports/net/tcpmssd)
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effect the idle timer in different ways.
Submitted by: Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org>
With adjustments by me to document the option in the man page and to
give the same semantics for outgoing traffic as incoming.
I made the style more consistent in ip.c - this should really have
been done as a separate commit.
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For the moment this is just overhead, but it'll be used for INET6
support later.
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struct tunnel_header is going soon.
Suggested by: Theo
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See the file README.changes, and re-read the man page.
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Don't try to open ppp.secret if we're never going to use it.
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allowing for a possible header on the front of all packets.
In OpenBSD, there's a structure containing the address
family here.
If we're building under OpenBSD, set up the ``flags'' part
of struct tuninfo (not there under FreeBSD) so that we config
the interface as POINTOPOINT.
Prefix prototypes with ``extern'' in os.c for consistency.
These changes are cosmetic under FreeBSD, but allow ppp to
build & work under OpenBSD (bar the srandomdev() stuff,
the inclusing of <net/if_var.h> and some Makefile symantecs).
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