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author | Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org> | 1995-12-30 19:02:48 +0000 |
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committer | Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org> | 1995-12-30 19:02:48 +0000 |
commit | a5b996a7ecea192e05c848269fbfb40c1e7c50ef (patch) | |
tree | b43d0e66d9963acc026a6322b81fd219d273736b /share/FAQ/PPP.doc | |
parent | df2fbf15a2e56a16c3b54b93a3369b662b6f20e5 (diff) |
recording cvs-1.6 file death
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diff --git a/share/FAQ/PPP.doc b/share/FAQ/PPP.doc deleted file mode 100755 index 26133eb35810..000000000000 --- a/share/FAQ/PPP.doc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,368 +0,0 @@ - - Info about setting up pppd daemon on FreeBSD-2.0 - -Before you start setting up PPP on your machine make -sure that pppd is located in /usr/sbin and directory /etc/ppp -exists. - -pppd can work in two modes: - -i) as a "client" , i.e. you want to connect your machine to outside -world via PPP serial connection or modem line. - -ii) as a "server" , i.e. your machine is located on the network and -used to connect other computers using PPP. - -In both cases you will need to set up an options file ( /etc/ppp/options -or ~/.ppprc if you have more then one user on your machine that uses -PPP ). - -You also will need some modem/serial software ( preferably kermit ) -so you can dial and establish connection with remote host. - -1) Working as a PPP client - -I used the following options to connect to CISCO terminal server PPP -line. - -----/etc/ppp/options------- -crtscts # enable hardware flow control -modem # modem control line -noipdefault # remote PPP server must supply your IP address. - # if the remote host doesn't send your IP during IPCP - # negotiation , remove this option -passive # wait for LCP packets -domain ppp.foo.com # put your domain name here - -:<remote_ip> # put the IP of remote PPP host here - # it will be used to route packets via PPP link - # if you didn't specified the noipdefault option - # change this line to <local_ip>:<remote_ip> - -defaultroute # put this if you want that PPP server will be your - # default router -------------------------- - -To connect: -i) Dial to the remote host using kermit ( or other modem program ) -enter your user name and password ( or whatever is needed to enable PPP -ont the remote host ) - -ii) Exit kermit. ( without hanging up the line ) - -iii) enter: -/usr/src/usr.sbin/pppd.new/pppd /dev/tty01 19200 -( put the appropriate speed and device name ) - -Now your computer is connected with PPP. If the connection fails for some -reasons you can add the "debug" option to the /etc/ppp/options file -and check messages on the console to track the problem - -Following script will make all 3 stages automatically: ------/etc/ppp/pppup-------- -#!/bin/sh -ps ax |grep pppd |grep -v grep -pid=`ps ax |grep pppd |grep -v grep|awk '{print $1;}'` -if [ "X${pid}" != "X" ] ; then - echo 'killing pppd, PID=' ${pid} - kill ${pid} -fi -ps ax |grep kermit |grep -v grep -pid=`ps ax |grep kermit |grep -v grep|awk '{print $1;}'` -if [ "X${pid}" != "X" ] ; then - echo 'killing kermit, PID=' ${pid} - kill -9 ${pid} -fi - -ifconfig ppp0 down -ifconfig ppp0 delete - -kermit -y /etc/ppp/kermit.dial -pppd /dev/tty01 19200 ------------------------------ - -/etc/ppp/kermit.dial is kermit script that dials and makes all -necessary authorization on the remote host. -( Example of such script is attached to the end of this document ) - -Use the follwing script to disconnect the PPP line: ------/etc/ppp/pppdown-------- -#!/bin/sh -pid=`ps ax |grep pppd |grep -v grep|awk '{print $1;}'` -if [ X${pid} != "X" ] ; then - echo 'killing pppd, PID=' ${pid} - kill -TERM ${pid} -fi - -ps ax |grep kermit |grep -v grep -pid=`ps ax |grep kermit |grep -v grep|awk '{print $1;}'` -if [ "X${pid}" != "X" ] ; then - echo 'killing kermit, PID=' ${pid} - kill -9 ${pid} -fi - -/sbin/ifconfig ppp0 down -/sbin/ifconfig ppp0 delete -kermit -y /etc/ppp/kermit.hup -/etc/ppp/ppptest ------------------------------- - -Check if PPP is still running: - ------/etc/ppp/ppptest--------- -#!/bin/sh -pid=`ps ax| grep pppd |grep -v grep|awk '{print $1;}'` -if [ X${pid} != "X" ] ; then - echo 'pppd running: PID=' ${pid-NONE} -else - echo 'No pppd running.' -fi -set -x -netstat -n -I ppp0 -ifconfig ppp0 ------------------------------ - -Hangs up modem line: - ------/etc/ppp/kermit.hup----- -set line /dev/tty01 ; put your modem device here -set speed 19200 -set file type binary -set file names literal -set win 8 -set rec pack 1024 -set send pack 1024 -set block 3 -set term bytesize 8 -set command bytesize 8 -set flow none - -pau 1 -out +++ -inp 5 OK -out ATH0\13 -echo \13 -exit ----------------------------- - -2) Working as a PPP server - -------/etc/ppp/options------ -crtscts # Hardware flow control -netmask 255.255.255.0 # netmask ( not required ) -192.114.208.20:192.114.208.165 # ip's of local and remote hosts - # local ip must be different from one - # you assigned to the ethernet ( or other ) - # interface on your machine. - # remote IP is ip address that will be - # assigned to the remote machine -domain ppp.foo.com # your domain -passive # wait for LCP -modem # modem line ----------------------------- - -Following script will enable ppp server on your machine - ------/etc/ppp/pppserv------- -#!/bin/sh -ps ax |grep pppd |grep -v grep -pid=`ps ax |grep pppd |grep -v grep|awk '{print $1;}'` -if [ "X${pid}" != "X" ] ; then - echo 'killing pppd, PID=' ${pid} - kill ${pid} -fi -ps ax |grep kermit |grep -v grep -pid=`ps ax |grep kermit |grep -v grep|awk '{print $1;}'` -if [ "X${pid}" != "X" ] ; then - echo 'killing kermit, PID=' ${pid} - kill -9 ${pid} -fi - -# reset ppp interface -ifconfig ppp0 down -ifconfig ppp0 delete - -# enable autoanswer mode -kermit -y /etc/ppp/kermit.ans - -# run ppp -pppd /dev/tty01 19200 ----------------------------- - -Use this script to stop ppp server: - ------/etc/ppp/pppservdown--- -#!/bin/sh -ps ax |grep pppd |grep -v grep -pid=`ps ax |grep pppd |grep -v grep|awk '{print $1;}'` -if [ "X${pid}" != "X" ] ; then - echo 'killing pppd, PID=' ${pid} - kill ${pid} -fi -ps ax |grep kermit |grep -v grep -pid=`ps ax |grep kermit |grep -v grep|awk '{print $1;}'` -if [ "X${pid}" != "X" ] ; then - echo 'killing kermit, PID=' ${pid} - kill -9 ${pid} -fi -ifconfig ppp0 down -ifconfig ppp0 delete - -kermit -y /etc/ppp/kermit.noans ----------------------------- - -Following kermit script will enable/disable autoanswer mode -on your modem: - ------/etc/ppp/kermit.ans---- -set line /dev/tty01 -set speed 19200 -set file type binary -set file names literal -set win 8 -set rec pack 1024 -set send pack 1024 -set block 3 -set term bytesize 8 -set command bytesize 8 -set flow none - -pau 1 -out +++ -inp 5 OK -out ATH0\13 -inp 5 OK -echo \13 -out ATS0=1\13 ; change this to out ATS0=0\13 if you want to disable - ; autoanswer mod -inp 5 OK -echo \13 -exit ------------------------------ - -This script is used for dialing and authorizing on remote host. -You will need to customize it for your needs. -Put your login and password in this script , also you'll need -to change input statement depending on responces from your modem -and remote host. - ------/etc/ppp/kermit.dial---- - -; -; put the com line attached to the modem here: -; -set line /dev/tty01 -; -; put the modem speed here: -; -set speed 19200 -set file type binary ; full 8 bit file xfer -set file names literal -set win 8 -set rec pack 1024 -set send pack 1024 -set block 3 -set term bytesize 8 -set command bytesize 8 -set flow none -set modem hayes -set dial hangup off -set carrier auto ; Then SET CARRIER if necessary, -set dial display on ; Then SET DIAL if necessary, -set input echo on -set input timeout proceed -set input case ignore -def \%x 0 ; login prompt counter -goto slhup - -:slcmd ; put the modem in command mode -echo Put the modem in command mode. -clear ; Clear unread characters from input buffer -pause 1 -output +++ ; hayes escape sequence -input 1 OK\13\10 ; wait for OK -if success goto slhup -output \13 -pause 1 -output at\13 -input 1 OK\13\10 -if fail goto slcmd ; if modem doesn't answer OK, try again - -:slhup ; hang up the phone -clear ; Clear unread characters from input buffer -pause 1 -echo Hanging up the phone. -output ath0\13 ; hayes command for on hook -input 2 OK\13\10 -if fail goto slcmd ; if no OK answer, put modem in command mode - -:sldial ; dial the number -pause 1 -echo Dialing. -output atdt9,550311\13\10 ; put phone number here -assign \%x 0 ; zero the time counter - -:look -clear ; Clear unread characters from input buffer -increment \%x ; Count the seconds -input 1 {CONNECT } -if success goto sllogin -reinput 1 {NO CARRIER\13\10} -if success goto sldial -reinput 1 {NO DIALTONE\13\10} -if success goto slnodial -reinput 1 {\255} -if success goto slhup -reinput 1 {\127} -if success goto slhup -if < \%x 60 goto look -else goto slhup - -:sllogin ; login -assign \%x 0 ; zero the time counter -pause 1 -echo Looking for login prompt. - -:slloop -increment \%x ; Count the seconds -clear ; Clear unread characters from input buffer -output \13 -; -; put your expected login prompt here: -; -input 1 {Username: } -if success goto sluid -reinput 1 {\255} -if success goto slhup -reinput 1 {\127} -if success goto slhup -if < \%x 10 goto slloop ; try 10 times to get a login prompt -else goto slhup ; hang up and start again if 10 failures - -:sluid -; -; put your userid here: -; -output ppp-login\13 -input 1 {Password: } -; -; put your password here: -; -output ppp-password\13 -input 1 {Entering SLIP mode.} -echo -quit - -:slnodial -echo \7No dialtone. Check the telephone line!\7 -exit 1 - -; local variables: -; mode: csh -; comment-start: "; " -; comment-start-skip: "; " -; end: ------------------------- - -################################################################### -Gennady B. Sorokopud ( gena@NetVision.net.il ) 24/10/94 12:00 |