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diff --git a/doc/CHANGES b/doc/CHANGES deleted file mode 100755 index fe315f4..0000000 --- a/doc/CHANGES +++ b/dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ -# LIC: GPL - -Changes from Version 3.9 to 3.10: (30 June 2008) - -- Fixed compilation problems on various platforms. - -- The Makefiles now use (standard) DESTDIR instead of (non-standard) - RPM_INSTALL_ROOT to relocate installed files. - -- Spec file has been updated (it had languished since 3.6.) - -Changes from Version 3.8 to 3.9: (21 June 2008) - -- pppoe-server has new "-x" option to limit the number of sessions per - MAC address. - -- Added proper timeout handling while waiting for PADO/PADS. - -- Fix race condition with some access concentrators that move very quickly - into session mode (problem noted by Luigi Sgro) - -- Fixed compilation problem on BSD. - -- Fixed compilation problems with old versions of gcc - -- Remove superfluous options in scripts/pppoe-connect.in - -Changes from Version 3.7 to 3.8: (2 April 2006) - -- Adjusted code and made it possible to disable debugging code to shrink - size of pppoe executable. - -- Fixed bug in MD5 code that caused pppoe-server to segfault on 64-bit - machines. - -- Made various functions and variables static that didn't need to be visible - outside their source files. - -Changes from Version 3.6 to 3.7: - -- Fixed typo in the firewall-standalone sample firewall script. - Fix courtesy of Robert Vogelgesang <vogel@users.sourceforge.net> - -- Added -O option to pppoe-server to let you specify a different default - options file for pppd instead of /etc/ppp/pppoe-server-options - Feature courtesy of Robert Vogelgesang <vogel@users.sourceforge.net> - -- Fixed some silliness and incorrectness in configure.in. - Feature courtesy of Robert Vogelgesang <vogel@users.sourceforge.net> - -- Fixed a typo in pppoe-connect.in that made it fail if used with the - kernel-mode plugin. - -- Make pppoe-server prepend "nic-" to interface name if used with - kernel-mode plugin. This lets you use interfaces that don't start - with "eth" more easily. - - -Changes from Version 3.5 to 3.6: - -- Changed the names of commands from adsl-* to pppoe-* to more logically - name the scripts. NOTE INCOMPATIBILITY: - - OLD NAME NEW NAME - adsl-start pppoe-start - adsl-stop pppoe-stop - adsl-status pppoe-status - adsl-connect pppoe-connect - adsl-setup pppoe-setup - -- Changed sample firewall scripts to use iptables instead of the old ipchains - command. - -- Updated KERNEL-MODE-PPPOE instructions to reflect more modern pppd that - is commonly distributed. - -- Make the userland pppoe daemon run as "nobody" if possible, once session - has started. - -- Make userland pppoe program somewhat safe if it is installed SUID or - SGID. Note that I still do *NOT* recommend a SUID/SGID pppoe. - -- Fix long-standing bug in pppoe-server that passed arguments to pppd in the - wrong order. - -- Fix kernel-mode plugin. It was broken by changes to pppd. The pppd - maintainers fixed their version of the plugin, but neglected to inform me. - Thanks a lot, guys! - -- Make plugin accept argument of the form "nix-XXXX" to force it to use - device "XXXX" as the Ethernet interface. This allows the use of devices - whose names do not start with "eth" - - -Changes from Version 3.4 to 3.5: - -- Fixes for compilation on Solaris. - - -Changes from Version 3.3 to 3.4: - -- INCOMPATIBILITY WITH EARLIER VERSIONS: - Kernel-mode plugin now is built against latest CVS ppp source rather than - Michal Ostrowski's patched version. If you use kernel-mode PPPoE, you - MUST use the CVS version of the ppp source code with rp-pppoe 3.4. - -- Print PPPoE session number when connection terminates. Thanks to - Alexander Dalloz for suggesting this. - -- Fixed a bug in MSS clamping -- it now works with protocol-field compression. - Thanks to Gerd v. Egidy for the patch. - -- Ignore SIGINT and SIGTERM so LCP termination packets make it out. - - -Changes from Version 3.2 to 3.3: - -- Client works on Solaris again. It was broken in 3.2. - -- Added DEFAULTROUTE=yes|no option to configuration file. - -- Server parses address pool file better. - -- Server address pool allows ranges of addresses on a line: a.b.c.d-e - -- Added "-d" (=debug) and "-P" (=check pool file syntax) options to - pppoe-server. - - -Changes from Version 3.1 to 3.2: - -- Client now ignores PADT's if they are from the wrong source MAC address - or to the wrong destination MAC address. - -- Minor fixes to Makefile.in for Turbolinux. - - -Changes from Version 3.0 to 3.1: - -- Improved KERNEL-MODE-PPPOE instructions - -- Works with patched pppd 2.4.1 - -- Many improvements to server: Added "-u" and "-r" options; server can - now respond to request on multiple Ethernet interfaces. - -- SECURITY BUG FIX: Server now ignores PADT's if they are from the wrong - source MAC address. You are STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to upgrade to 3.1 - if you use pppoe-server in production. - - -Changes from Version 2.8 to 3.0: - -- Many small improvements to server. Server now only makes one - discovery socket, systemwide, with addition of "-n" option to pppoe. - -- Fixes for compilation problems on BSD, Solaris and some Linux platforms. - -- Added "-p" option to pppoe-server to allow you to specify a pool of - IP addresses to assign to clients. - -- Added GUI system (tkpppoe). This work was funded by Iospan - Wireless, Inc. The GUI includes a Set-UID wrapper (pppoe-wrapper) - which allows ordinary users to control a link (if so authorized.) - I believe the wrapper script is secure, but please audit the - source code (gui/wrapper.c) if you have any concerns. - -- Changes to scripts and pppoe.conf. DNS setup is now dynamic (happens - each time adsl-connect runs.) - -- Made relay.c check packet lengths rigorously; made it throw out Ethernet - frame padding on session packets as well as discovery packets. - - -Changes from Version 2.7 to 2.8: - -- Added init scripts for TurboLinux, courtesy of Yasuhiro Sumi. - -- Made relay.c check packet lengths rigorously; made it throw out Ethernet - frame padding on discovery packets. - -*** NOTE: 2.7 was not released publicly - - -Changes from Version 2.6 to 2.7: - -- Completely restructured source file tree. - -- Much internal restructuring to eliminate a bunch of global variables. - -- adsl-connect now executes /etc/ppp/adsl-lost whenever connection is dropped - or cannot be established. - -- Split pppoe.c into pppoe.c and discovery.c. - -- Added relay agent (pppoe-relay). - -- Made adsl-connect script use the "-U" (host-unique) option to better support - multiple PPPoE links. - -- Added support for kernel-mode PPPoE (EXPERIMENTAL, UNSUPPORTED!) - -- Added "-o" option to PPPoE server; encoded server PID in pppoe-server - cookie. - - -Changes from Version 2.5 to 2.6: - -- Code should now compile cleanly on Caldera and Slackware Linux - -- Fixed rp-pppoe.spec file to work on Mandrake and Red Hat. - -- Deleted some obsolete files - -- Fixed bug in Solaris/x86 port (thanks to Philippe Levan) - -- Made shell scripts nicer under Solaris (again, Philippe Levan) - -- Made adsl-status look under /var/run and /etc/ppp for PID files. Should - fix problems with NetBSD. - -- Added PPPD_EXTRA to pppoe.conf; made the PID file depend on the config - file name. This makes it easier to run multiple PPPoE sessions. - - -Changes from Version 2.4 to 2.5: - -- Tested for zero-length TCP option-length field, and for reverse-packing - of type/code bitfields. Thanks to Robert Schlabbach for pointing out - these problems. - -- Set umask to 077 in adsl-setup.in to protect created files like - /etc/ppp/pap-secrets. - - -Changes from Version 2.3 to 2.4: - -- Fixed spec file to automatically add .gz extension to man files as required - -- Tightened firewall rules. - -- Better check for /var/run in adsl-status; minor shell script fixes and - cleanups for NetBSD and Solaris. - -- Added FAQ to HOW-TO-CONNECT regarding running a script each time a - connection is made. - - -Changes from Version 2.2 to 2.3: - -- Fixed the init script to create/remove /var/lock/subsys/adsl (patch - courtesy of Charley Carter.) - -- Added support (under Linux) for N_HDLC line discipline which should - greatly reduce CPU usage. My tests show it cuts CPU usage in half. - My 486 DX2/66 gets 800 kb/s at 22% CPU usage. - -- adsl-connect uses "setsid" (if available) so that adsl-stop doesn't kill - its caller. There is (IMO) a bug in pppd which kills all processes in - its process group if the "pty" option is used. The setsid program gets - around this bug, on Linux at least. - -- Port to Solaris, courtesy of David Holland. - -- Renamed spec file from "spec" to "rp-pppoe.spec" and made some cleanups. - NOTE: Red Hat, in their infinite wisdom, decided to make the new RPM - compress man pages automatically. You may have problems building RPM's - from source unless you get the latest rpm package and make sure it - compresses man pages. - - -Changes from Version 2.1 to 2.2: - -- Added "-f" option to pppoe to allow use of any Ethernet frame type - for PPPoE. USE WITH CAUTION -- this is a workaround for broken DSL - providers, not something you should monkey with freely! - -- Added pppoe-sniff program to help expose non-standard PPPoE implementations. - - -Changes from Version 2.0 to 2.1: - -- Fixed minor bugs in bounds-checking - -- Modified adsl-status to use output of "netstat -r -n" to determine whether - or not link is up. This should make it independent of locale, I hope! - -- Added "-k" and "-d" options to pppoe. - - -Changes from Version 1.9 to 2.0: - -- Addition of pppoe-server - -- Massive internal code restructuring - -- Zealous bounds-checking everywhere. - -- adsl-setup now quotes user name and password in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets. - -- Ported to OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD, courtesy of Geoff Mottram - and Yannis Sismanis. - -- Rearranged adsl-* shell scripts, courtesy of Heiko Schlittermann. - -- Fixed bug in which Host-Uniq did not work if access concentrator sent - a cookie. - -- Addition of SuSE-specific "init" script, courtesy of Gary Cameron. - - -Changes from Version 1.8 to 1.9: - -- Added some more documentation to HOW-TO-CONNECT - -- Demand-dialling option now works correctly - -- SIGHUP terminates pppoe after sending a PADT to the access concentrator - -- Minor cleanups to connection shell scripts - - -Changes from Version 1.7 to 1.8: - -- Added demand-dialling option - -- Clarified HOW-TO-CONNECT - -- Added adsl-status script - -- Added "restart" and "status" options to Red Hat /etc/rc.d/init.d/adsl script - -- Made adsl-setup check for existence of pppd - -- Wildcarded external interface in firewall rules - -- Made pppoe send a PADT frame if connection is terminated - -$Id$ |