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author | Kozlov Dmitry <dima@server> | 2010-10-06 16:43:14 +0400 |
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committer | Kozlov Dmitry <dima@server> | 2010-10-06 16:43:14 +0400 |
commit | b6a1268714671904e96a49b88680dc3ff07aaa1c (patch) | |
tree | 60424372b94312710b9f583b1bcc641de4020316 /example | |
parent | 5cf93f33f2350ed3b92f73ead1d2829a6883810a (diff) | |
download | accel-ppp-b6a1268714671904e96a49b88680dc3ff07aaa1c.tar.gz accel-ppp-b6a1268714671904e96a49b88680dc3ff07aaa1c.zip |
project cleanup and prepare to release
Diffstat (limited to 'example')
-rw-r--r-- | example/etc/modprobe.conf | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | example/etc/ppp/chap-secrets | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | example/etc/ppp/options.pptp | 51 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | example/etc/ppp/options.pptpd | 129 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | example/etc/ppp/peers/pptp_test | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | example/etc/pptpd.conf | 82 |
6 files changed, 0 insertions, 280 deletions
diff --git a/example/etc/modprobe.conf b/example/etc/modprobe.conf deleted file mode 100644 index df0b014..0000000 --- a/example/etc/modprobe.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -alias net-pf-24 pptp diff --git a/example/etc/ppp/chap-secrets b/example/etc/ppp/chap-secrets deleted file mode 100644 index 63fe628..0000000 --- a/example/etc/ppp/chap-secrets +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -# Secrets for authentication using CHAP -# client server secret IP addresses -test pptp test * -test2 pptp test2 * diff --git a/example/etc/ppp/options.pptp b/example/etc/ppp/options.pptp deleted file mode 100644 index f153273..0000000 --- a/example/etc/ppp/options.pptp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -############################################################################### -# $Id: options.pptp,v 1.2 2005/08/20 13:16:38 quozl Exp $ -# -# Sample PPTP PPP options file /etc/ppp/options.pptp -# Options used by PPP when a connection is made by a PPTP client. -# This file can be referred to by an /etc/ppp/peers file for the tunnel. -# Changes are effective on the next connection. See "man pppd". -# -# You are expected to change this file to suit your system. As -# packaged, it requires PPP 2.4.2 or later from http://ppp.samba.org/ -# and the kernel MPPE module available from the CVS repository also on -# http://ppp.samba.org/, which is packaged for DKMS as kernel_ppp_mppe. -############################################################################### - -# Lock the port -#lock - -# Authentication -# We don't need the tunnel server to authenticate itself -noauth - -# We won't do EAP, CHAP, or MSCHAP, but we will accept MSCHAP-V2 -refuse-eap -refuse-chap -refuse-mschap - -# Compression -# Turn off compression protocols we know won't be used -nobsdcomp -nodeflate -novj -novjccomp - -# Encryption -# (There have been multiple versions of PPP with encryption support, -# choose with of the following sections you will use. Note that MPPE -# requires the use of MSCHAP-V2 during authentication) - -# http://ppp.samba.org/ the PPP project version of PPP by Paul Mackarras -# ppp-2.4.2 or later with MPPE only, kernel module ppp_mppe.o -# {{{ -# Require MPPE 128-bit encryption -require-mppe-128 -# }}} - -# http://polbox.com/h/hs001/ fork from PPP project by Jan Dubiec -# ppp-2.4.2 or later with MPPE and MPPC, kernel module ppp_mppe_mppc.o -# {{{ -# Require MPPE 128-bit encryption -#mppe required,stateless -# }}} diff --git a/example/etc/ppp/options.pptpd b/example/etc/ppp/options.pptpd deleted file mode 100644 index 67beac0..0000000 --- a/example/etc/ppp/options.pptpd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -############################################################################### -# $Id: options.pptpd,v 1.11 2005/12/29 01:21:09 quozl Exp $ -# -# Sample Poptop PPP options file /etc/ppp/options.pptpd -# Options used by PPP when a connection arrives from a client. -# This file is pointed to by /etc/pptpd.conf option keyword. -# Changes are effective on the next connection. See "man pppd". -# -# You are expected to change this file to suit your system. As -# packaged, it requires PPP 2.4.2 and the kernel MPPE module. -############################################################################### - - -# Authentication - -# Name of the local system for authentication purposes -# (must match the second field in /etc/ppp/chap-secrets entries) -name pptpd - -# Strip the domain prefix from the username before authentication. -# (applies if you use pppd with chapms-strip-domain patch) -#chapms-strip-domain - - -# Encryption -# (There have been multiple versions of PPP with encryption support, -# choose with of the following sections you will use.) - - -# BSD licensed ppp-2.4.2 upstream with MPPE only, kernel module ppp_mppe.o -# {{{ -refuse-pap -refuse-chap -refuse-mschap -# Require the peer to authenticate itself using MS-CHAPv2 [Microsoft -# Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, Version 2] authentication. -require-mschap-v2 -# Require MPPE 128-bit encryption -# (note that MPPE requires the use of MSCHAP-V2 during authentication) -require-mppe-128 -# }}} - - -# OpenSSL licensed ppp-2.4.1 fork with MPPE only, kernel module mppe.o -# {{{ -#-chap -#-chapms -# Require the peer to authenticate itself using MS-CHAPv2 [Microsoft -# Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, Version 2] authentication. -#+chapms-v2 -# Require MPPE encryption -# (note that MPPE requires the use of MSCHAP-V2 during authentication) -#mppe-40 # enable either 40-bit or 128-bit, not both -#mppe-128 -#mppe-stateless -# }}} - - -# Network and Routing - -# If pppd is acting as a server for Microsoft Windows clients, this -# option allows pppd to supply one or two DNS (Domain Name Server) -# addresses to the clients. The first instance of this option -# specifies the primary DNS address; the second instance (if given) -# specifies the secondary DNS address. -#ms-dns 10.0.0.1 -#ms-dns 10.0.0.2 - -# If pppd is acting as a server for Microsoft Windows or "Samba" -# clients, this option allows pppd to supply one or two WINS (Windows -# Internet Name Services) server addresses to the clients. The first -# instance of this option specifies the primary WINS address; the -# second instance (if given) specifies the secondary WINS address. -#ms-wins 10.0.0.3 -#ms-wins 10.0.0.4 - -# Add an entry to this system's ARP [Address Resolution Protocol] -# table with the IP address of the peer and the Ethernet address of this -# system. This will have the effect of making the peer appear to other -# systems to be on the local ethernet. -# (you do not need this if your PPTP server is responsible for routing -# packets to the clients -- James Cameron) -proxyarp - -# Normally pptpd passes the IP address to pppd, but if pptpd has been -# given the delegate option in pptpd.conf or the --delegate command line -# option, then pppd will use chap-secrets or radius to allocate the -# client IP address. The default local IP address used at the server -# end is often the same as the address of the server. To override this, -# specify the local IP address here. -# (you must not use this unless you have used the delegate option) -#10.8.0.100 - - -# Logging - -# Enable connection debugging facilities. -# (see your syslog configuration for where pppd sends to) -#debug - -# Print out all the option values which have been set. -# (often requested by mailing list to verify options) -#dump - - -# Miscellaneous - -# Create a UUCP-style lock file for the pseudo-tty to ensure exclusive -# access. -#lock - -# Disable BSD-Compress compression -nobsdcomp -nodeflate - -# Disable Van Jacobson compression -# (needed on some networks with Windows 9x/ME/XP clients, see posting to -# poptop-server on 14th April 2005 by Pawel Pokrywka and followups, -# http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=111343175400006&r=1&w=2 ) -novj -novjccomp - -# turn off logging to stderr, since this may be redirected to pptpd, -# which may trigger a loopback -nologfd - -# put plugins here -# (putting them higher up may cause them to sent messages to the pty) - diff --git a/example/etc/ppp/peers/pptp_test b/example/etc/ppp/peers/pptp_test deleted file mode 100644 index 113dfa9..0000000 --- a/example/etc/ppp/peers/pptp_test +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -plugin "pptp.so" -pptp_server 192.168.10.10 -#pptp_phone 12345 -name test -remotename pptp -file /etc/ppp/options.pptp -ipparam test -#debug -#dump -mtu 1436 -mru 1436 -lcp-echo-interval 20 -lcp-echo-failure 3 diff --git a/example/etc/pptpd.conf b/example/etc/pptpd.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 8c1a445..0000000 --- a/example/etc/pptpd.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -############################################################################### -# $Id: pptpd.conf,v 1.8 2004/04/28 11:36:07 quozl Exp $ -# -# Sample Poptop configuration file /etc/pptpd.conf -# -# Changes are effective when pptpd is restarted. -############################################################################### - -# TAG: ppp -# Path to the pppd program, default '/usr/sbin/pppd' on Linux -# -#ppp /usr/sbin/pppd - -# TAG: option -# Specifies the location of the PPP options file. -# By default PPP looks in '/etc/ppp/options' -# -option /etc/ppp/options.pptpd - -# TAG: debug -# Turns on (more) debugging to syslog -# -#debug - -# TAG: stimeout -# Specifies timeout (in seconds) on starting ctrl connection -# -# stimeout 10 - -# TAG: noipparam -# Suppress the passing of the client's IP address to PPP, which is -# done by default otherwise. -# -#noipparam - -# TAG: logwtmp -# Use wtmp(5) to record client connections and disconnections. -# -logwtmp - -# TAG: bcrelay <if> -# Turns on broadcast relay to clients from interface <if> -# -#bcrelay eth1 - -# TAG: localip -# TAG: remoteip -# Specifies the local and remote IP address ranges. -# -# Any addresses work as long as the local machine takes care of the -# routing. But if you want to use MS-Windows networking, you should -# use IP addresses out of the LAN address space and use the proxyarp -# option in the pppd options file, or run bcrelay. -# -# You can specify single IP addresses seperated by commas or you can -# specify ranges, or both. For example: -# -# 192.168.0.234,192.168.0.245-249,192.168.0.254 -# -# IMPORTANT RESTRICTIONS: -# -# 1. No spaces are permitted between commas or within addresses. -# -# 2. If you give more IP addresses than MAX_CONNECTIONS, it will -# start at the beginning of the list and go until it gets -# MAX_CONNECTIONS IPs. Others will be ignored. -# -# 3. No shortcuts in ranges! ie. 234-8 does not mean 234 to 238, -# you must type 234-238 if you mean this. -# -# 4. If you give a single localIP, that's ok - all local IPs will -# be set to the given one. You MUST still give at least one remote -# IP for each simultaneous client. -# -# (Recommended) -localip 192.168.0.1-4 -remoteip 192.168.0.234-238 -# or -#localip 192.168.0.234-238,192.168.0.245 -#remoteip 192.168.1.234-238,192.168.1.245 - -#speed 4800 |