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- It is possible to run from inetd but you must consider
- the following:
- You use pptpctrl not pptpd.
- You must put pptpctrl in /etc/services as port 1723.
- You must configure pppd to allocate IP addresses (eg,
- use /etc/options.ttyXX, the pppd erpcd hack and an erpcd,
- or some other modification to pppd).
- libwrap is not used in this mode - you should use tcp
- wrappers in inetd like with any other network service.
- The configuration file is ignored in this mode.
- An example command line is:
- pptpctrl 0 0 0 0 0
- This would be put in inetd.conf as (assuming Linux tcp
- wrappers):
- pptpctrl stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/local/sbin/pptpctrl 0 0 0 0 0 --buffer--
- Note the --buffer-- is just to make the process name
- longer so it can modify its name to something meaningful.
- First option: debugging (0 for off, 1 for on)
- Second option: PPP options file (0 for off, 1 followed
- by a file name for on)
- Third option: TTY speed (0 for default, 1 followed
- by a speed to set a speed)
- Fourth option: Local IP address (0 for pppd-determined,
- 1 followed by an address to set)
- Fifth option: Remote IP address (0 for pppd-determined,
- 1 followed by an address to set)
- Another example, debugging on, alternate config file,
- setting tty speed and specifying the local IP address:
- pptpctrl 1 1 /etc/ppp/options.PPTP 1 115200 1 192.168.0.1 0
- David Luyer, luyer@ucs.uwa.edu.au
- Tue Jun 15 16:06:05 WST 1999
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