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authorChuck Brewer <killian@gentoo.org>2003-04-24 07:45:41 +0000
committerChuck Brewer <killian@gentoo.org>2003-04-24 07:45:41 +0000
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-rw-r--r--net-dialup/ppp/files/ip-up13
-rw-r--r--net-dialup/ppp/files/plog7
-rw-r--r--net-dialup/ppp/files/poff104
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diff --git a/net-dialup/ppp/files/ip-up b/net-dialup/ppp/files/ip-up
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index 8f950b4b8238..000000000000
--- a/net-dialup/ppp/files/ip-up
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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# this is a script which is executed after connecting the ppp interface.
-# look at man pppd for details
-
-# the followings parameters are available:
-# $1 = interface-name
-# $2 = tty-device
-# $3 = speed
-# $4 = local-IP-address
-# $5 = remote-IP-address
-# $6 = ipparam
-
diff --git a/net-dialup/ppp/files/plog b/net-dialup/ppp/files/plog
deleted file mode 100644
index 84d2c7340cc6..000000000000
--- a/net-dialup/ppp/files/plog
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-if [ -s /var/log/ppp.log ]; then
- exec tail "$@" /var/log/ppp.log
-else
- exec tail "$@" /var/log/syslog | grep ' \(pppd\|chat\)\['
-fi
diff --git a/net-dialup/ppp/files/poff b/net-dialup/ppp/files/poff
deleted file mode 100644
index c768a220c827..000000000000
--- a/net-dialup/ppp/files/poff
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,104 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# $Id: poff,v 1.3 2003/04/24 07:24:17 killian Exp $
-# Written by John Hasler <john@dhh.gt.org> and based on work
-# by Phil Hands <phil@hands.com>. Distributed under the GNU GPL
-
-if [ -x /usr/bin/kill ]; then
- KILL="/usr/bin/kill"
-else
- KILL="/bin/kill"
-fi
-SIG=TERM
-DONE="stopped"
-MODE=""
-
-usage ()
-{
- cat <<!EOF!
-usage: $0 [option] [provider]
-options:
- -r Cause pppd to drop the line and redial.
- -d Toggle the state of pppd's debug option.
- -c Cause pppd to renegotiate compression.
- -a Stop all pppd's. 'provider' will be ignored.
- -h Print this help summary and exit.
- -v Print version and exit.
- none Stop pppd.
-
-Options may not be combined.
-
-If 'provider' is omitted pppd will be stopped or signalled if and only if
-there is exactly one running unless the '-a' option was given. If
-'provider' is supplied the pppd controlling the connection to that
-provider will be stopped or signalled.
-!EOF!
-}
-
-# Get option. If there are none replace the "?" that getopts puts in
-# FLAG on error with "null".
-getopts rdcavh FLAG
-if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then
- FLAG="null"
-fi
-
-# Check for additional options. Should be none.
-getopts :rdcavh DUMMY
-if [ "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
- echo "$0: Illegal option -- ${OPTARG}."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-case $FLAG in
- "r") SIG=HUP; DONE=signalled; shift ;;
- "d") SIG=USR1; DONE=signalled; shift ;;
- "c") SIG=USR2; DONE=signalled; shift ;;
- "a") MODE="all"; shift ;;
- "v") echo "$0$Revision: 1.3 $_TrickToPrint_RCS_Revision"; exit 0 ;;
- "h") usage; exit 0 ;;
- "?") exit 1;
-esac
-
-# Get the PIDs of all the pppds running. Could also get these from
-# /var/run, but pppd doesn't create .pid files until ppp is up.
-PIDS=`pidof pppd`
-
-# poff is pointless if pppd isn't running.
-if test -z "$PIDS"; then
- echo "$0: No pppd is running. None ${DONE}."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# Find out how many pppd's are running.
-N=`echo "$PIDS" | wc -w`
-
-# If there are no arguments we can't do anything if there is more than one
-# pppd running.
-if test "$#" -eq 0 -a "$N" -gt 1 -a $FLAG != "a" ; then
- echo "$0: More than one pppd running and no "-a" option and
-no arguments supplied. Nothing ${DONE}."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# If either there are no arguments or '-a' was specified kill all the
-# pppd's.
-if test "$#" -eq 0 -o "$MODE" = "all" ; then
- $KILL -$SIG $PIDS || {
- echo "$0: $KILL failed. None ${DONE}."
- exit 1
- }
- exit 0
-fi
-
-# There is an argument, so kill the pppd started on that provider.
-PID=`ps axw | grep "[ /]pppd call $1 *\$" | awk '{print $1}'`
-if test -n "$PID" ; then
- $KILL -$SIG $PID || {
- echo "$0: $KILL failed. None ${DONE}."
- exit 1
- }
-else
- echo "$0: I could not find a pppd process for provider '$1'. None ${DONE}."
- exit 1
-fi
-exit 0
diff --git a/net-dialup/ppp/files/pon b/net-dialup/ppp/files/pon
deleted file mode 100755
index 12f97ffadf77..000000000000
--- a/net-dialup/ppp/files/pon
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-case "$1" in
- -*) echo "
-Usage: pon [provider] [arguments]
-
-If pon is invoked without arguments, /etc/ppp/ppp_on_boot file will be
-run, presuming it exists and is executable. Otherwise, a PPP connection
-will be started using settings from /etc/ppp/peers/provider.
-If you specify one argument, a PPP connection will be started using
-settings from the appropriate file in the /etc/ppp/peers/ directory, and
-any additional arguments supplied will be passed as extra arguments to
-pppd.
-"
- exit 0
- ;;
-esac
-
-if [ -z "$1" -a -x /etc/ppp/ppp_on_boot ]; then
- exec /etc/ppp/ppp_on_boot
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$1" -a ! -f /etc/ppp/peers/provider ]; then
- echo "
-Please configure /etc/ppp/peers/provider or use a command line argument to
-use another file in /etc/ppp/peers/ directory.
-"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" -a ! -f "/etc/ppp/peers/$1" ]; then
- echo "
-The file /etc/ppp/peers/$1 does not exist.
-"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-exec /usr/sbin/pppd call ${@:-provider}
-
diff --git a/net-dialup/ppp/files/pon.1 b/net-dialup/ppp/files/pon.1
deleted file mode 100644
index bb3220564b89..000000000000
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@@ -1,121 +0,0 @@
-.\" This manual is published under the GPL.
-.\" All guidelines specified in the GPL apply here.
-.\" To get an ascii file:
-.\" groff -man -Tascii pon.1 > pon.txt
-.\"
-.TH PON 1 "July 2000" "Debian Project" "Debian PPPD"
-.SH NAME
-pon, poff, plog \- starts up, shuts down or lists the log of PPP connections
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B pon
-[ isp-name [ options ] ]
-.br
-.B poff
-[ -r ] [ -d ] [ -c ] [ -a ] [ -h ] [ isp-name ]
-.br
-.B plog
-[ arguments ]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-This manual page describes the \fBpon\fP, \fBplog\fP and \fBpoff\fP
-scripts, which allow users to control PPP connections.
-..
-.SS pon
-\fBpon\fP, invoked without arguments, runs the \fI/etc/ppp/ppp_on_boot\fP
-file, if it exists and is executable. Otherwise, a PPP connection will be
-started using configuration from \fI/etc/ppp/peers/provider\fP.
-This is the default behaviour unless an \fBisp-name\fP argument is given.
-.PP
-For instance, to use ISP configuration "myisp" run:
-.IP
-pon myisp
-.PP
-\fBpon\fP will then use the options file \fI/etc/ppp/peers/myisp\fP.
-You can pass additional \fBoptions\fP after the ISP name, too.
-\fBpon\fP can be used to run multiple, simultaneous PPP connections.
-..
-.SS poff
-\fBpoff\fP closes a PPP connection. If more than one PPP connection exists,
-the one named in the argument to \fBpoff\fP will be killed, e.g.
-.IP
-poff myprovider2
-.PP
-will terminate the connection to myprovider2, and leave the PPP connections
-to e.g. "myprovider1" or "myprovider3" up and running.
-.PP
-\fBpoff\fP takes the following command line options:
-.RS
-.TP
-.B "\-r"
-causes the connection to be redialed after it is dropped.
-.TP
-.B "\-d"
-toggles the state of pppd's debug option.
-.TP
-.B "\-c"
-causes
-.BR pppd (8)
-to renegotiate compression.
-.TP
-.B "\-a"
-stops all running ppp connections. If the argument \fBisp-name\fP
-is given it will be ignored.
-.TP
-.B "\-h"
-displays help information.
-.TP
-.B "\-v"
-prints the version and exits.
-.PP
-If no argument is given, \fBpoff\fP will stop or signal pppd if and only
-if there is exactly one running. If more than one connection is active,
-it will exit with an error code of 1.
-..
-.SS plog
-\fBplog\fP shows you the last few lines of \fI/var/log/ppp.log\fP. If that
-file doesn't exist, it shows you the last few lines of your
-\fI/var/log/syslog\fP file, but excluding the lines not generated by pppd.
-This script makes use of the
-.BR tail (1)
-command, so arguments that can be passed to
-.BR tail (1)
-can also be passed to \fBplog\fP.
-.PP
-Note: the \fBplog\fP script can only be used by root or another system
-administrator in group "adm", due to security reasons. Also, to have all
-pppd-generated information in one logfile, that plog can show, you need the
-following line in your \fI/etc/syslog.conf\fP file:
-.PP
-local2.* -/var/log/ppp.log
-.RE
-.SH FILES
-.TP
-.I /etc/ppp/options
-PPPd system options file.
-.TP
-.I /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
-System PAP passwords file.
-.TP
-.I /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
-System CHAP passwords file.
-.TP
-.I /etc/ppp/peers/
-Directory holding the peer options files. The default file is called
-\fIprovider\fP.
-.TP
-.I /etc/chatscripts/provider
-The chat script invoked from the default \fI/etc/ppp/peers/provider\fP.
-.TP
-.I /var/log/ppp.log
-The default PPP log file.
-.SH AUTHORS
-The p-commands were written by Christoph Lameter <clameter@debian.org>.
-Updated and revised by Philip Hands <phil@hands.com>.
-.br
-This manual was written by Othmar Pasteka <othmar@tron.at>. Modified
-by Rob Levin <lilo@openprojects.net>, with some extensions taken from
-the old p-commands manual written by John Hasler <jhasler@debian.org>.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR pppd (8),
-.BR chat (8),
-.BR tail (1).
-