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$NetBSD: README.bsd,v 1.1.1.2 2000/09/23 22:14:42 christos Exp $
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Installation instructions for installing ppp-2.4 on FreeBSD.
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This package supports NetBSD-current, NetBSD-1.2, NetBSD-1.1,
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FreeBSD-2.1, and FreeBSD-2.0. Modloading is not supported. I have
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code which may work on earlier systems; contact me if you need it.
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To install PPP, you need to rebuild your kernel to include the latest
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version of the PPP driver, as well as compiling and installing the
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user-level applications: pppd, pppstats and chat. The user-level
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applications can be compiled and installed either before or after you
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reboot with the new kernel (you'll have to reboot with the new kernel
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before you can run them, of course).
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The following commands should compile and install the user-level
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applications (in the ppp-2.3 directory):
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./configure
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make
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make install (you need to be root for this)
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The process of updating the kernel source files is now largely
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automated. In the ppp-2.3 directory, issue the command:
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make kernel
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(you probably need to be root for this). This will copy new versions
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of several files into /sys, patch other files, and finally give you
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instructions about modifying your kernel configuration file (if
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necessary), rebuilding the kernel and rebooting.
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If you want to do the process by hand, read the next section.
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Updating the kernel ppp code.
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You need to update several files in the /sys/net directory, and patch
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some other files under /sys. The details depend on which operating
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system you're running.
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NetBSD.
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=======
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Copy the following files to /sys/net:
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net/if_ppp.h
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net/ppp-comp.h
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net/ppp_defs.h
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netbsd-1.1/bsd-comp.c
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netbsd-1.1/if_ppp.c
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netbsd-1.1/if_pppvar.h
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netbsd-1.1/ppp-deflate.c
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netbsd-1.1/ppp_tty.c
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netbsd-1.1/slcompress.c
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netbsd-1.1/slcompress.h
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common/zlib.c
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common/zlib.h
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You may need to edit /sys/conf/files to make sure it contains entries
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for if_ppp.c, ppp_tty.c, bsd-comp.c, ppp-deflate.c and zlib.c.
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Depending on whether your port uses the old-style or new-style config
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files, these entries will look like this (new-style):
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file net/if_ppp.c ppp needs-count
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file net/ppp_tty.c ppp
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file net/bsd-comp.c ppp
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file net/ppp-deflate.c ppp
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file net/zlib.c ppp
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or this (old-style):
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net/if_ppp.c optional ppp device-driver
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net/ppp_tty.c optional ppp
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net/bsd-comp.c optional ppp
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net/ppp-deflate.c optional ppp
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net/zlib.c optional ppp
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If you use config.old or config.new, you will need to edit
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/sys/conf/files.oldconf or /sys/conf/files.newconf respectively.
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FreeBSD.
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Copy the following files to /sys/net:
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net/if_ppp.h
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net/ppp-comp.h
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net/ppp_defs.h
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freebsd-2.0/bsd-comp.c
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freebsd-2.0/if_ppp.c
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freebsd-2.0/if_pppvar.h
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freebsd-2.0/ppp-deflate.c
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freebsd-2.0/ppp_tty.c
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freebsd-2.0/pppcompress.c
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freebsd-2.0/pppcompress.h
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common/zlib.c
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common/zlib.h
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You then need to edit /sys/conf/files to make sure it contains entries
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for if_ppp.c, ppp_tty.c, bsd-comp.c, ppp-deflate.c and zlib.c. These
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entries should look like this:
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net/if_ppp.c optional ppp device-driver
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net/ppp_tty.c optional ppp
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net/bsd-comp.c optional ppp
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net/ppp-deflate.c optional ppp
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net/zlib.c optional ppp
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Configuring and making the new kernel.
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**************************************
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First, make sure that the configuration file you are using includes a
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line something like
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pseudo-device ppp 2
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If it doesn't, add one. The `2' is the number of ppp interfaces to
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configure, that is, the maximum number of simultaneous ppp connections
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you will be able to have; change it as required.
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Next, run config (or config.old or config.new) in the directory
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containing the configuration file, giving the configuration file name
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as an argument. Then cd to the compilation directory and make the
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kernel. For the i386 port of NetBSD, with a configuration file called
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CONF, this involves the following commands:
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cd /sys/arch/i386/conf
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/usr/sbin/config CONF
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cd ../compile/CONF
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make
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For FreeBSD, the commands are similar except for different
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directories:
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cd /sys/i386/conf
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/usr/sbin/config CONF
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cd ../../compile/CONF
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make
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The result should be a new kernel image (usually called `netbsd' under
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NetBSD, `kernel' under FreeBSD). Save a copy of the kernel image
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you're currently using, copy the new kernel image file to /, and
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reboot.
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