1 --- ppp-2.4.5/chat/chat.8.man 2010-12-16 10:20:08.000000000 +0000
2 +++ ppp-2.4.5/chat/chat.8 2010-12-19 16:40:31.000000000 +0000
7 -Enables environment variable substituion within chat scripts using the
8 +Enables environment variable substitution within chat scripts using the
9 standard \fI$xxx\fR syntax.
13 error messages from being sent to the SYSLOG.
15 .B \-T \fI<phone number>
16 -Pass in an arbitary string, usually a phone number, that will be
17 +Pass in an arbitrary string, usually a phone number, that will be
18 substituted for the \\T substitution metacharacter in a send string.
20 .B \-U \fI<phone number 2>
23 \fBSAY\fR strings must be enclosed in single or double quotes. If
24 carriage return and line feed are needed in the string to be output,
25 -you must explicitely add them to your string.
26 +you must explicitly add them to your string.
28 The SAY strings could be used to give progress messages in sections of
29 the script where you want to have 'ECHO OFF' but still let the user
31 Environment variables are available within chat scripts, if the \fI\-E\fR
32 option was specified in the command line. The metacharacter \fI$\fR is used
33 to introduce the name of the environment variable to substitute. If the
34 -substition fails, because the requested environment variable is not set,
35 +substitution fails, because the requested environment variable is not set,
36 \fInothing\fR is replaced for the variable.
38 The \fIchat\fR program will terminate with the following completion
39 --- ppp-2.4.5/pppd/pppd.8.man 2010-12-16 10:20:10.000000000 +0000
40 +++ ppp-2.4.5/pppd/pppd.8 2010-12-21 23:26:50.000000000 +0000
43 .B ipv6 \fI<local_interface_identifier>\fR,\fI<remote_interface_identifier>
44 Set the local and/or remote 64-bit interface identifier. Either one may be
45 -omitted. The identifier must be specified in standard ascii notation of
46 +omitted. The identifier must be specified in standard ASCII notation of
47 IPv6 addresses (e.g. ::dead:beef). If the
48 \fIipv6cp\-use\-ipaddr\fR
49 option is given, the local identifier is the local IPv4 address (see above).
51 The \fIdemand\fR option implies the \fIpersist\fR option. If this
52 behaviour is not desired, use the \fInopersist\fR option after the
53 \fIdemand\fR option. The \fIidle\fR and \fIholdoff\fR
54 -options are also useful in conjuction with the \fIdemand\fR option.
55 +options are also useful in conjunction with the \fIdemand\fR option.
58 Append the domain name \fId\fR to the local host name for authentication
60 send before it rejects the options. The default value is 3.
62 .B ipxcp\-max\-terminate \fIn
63 -Set the maximum nuber of IPXCP terminate request frames before the
64 +Set the maximum number of IPXCP terminate request frames before the
65 local system considers that the peer is not listening to them. The
69 device. The \fIscript\fR will be run in a child process with the
70 pseudo-tty master as its standard input and output. An explicit
71 device name may not be given if this option is used. (Note: if the
72 -\fIrecord\fR option is used in conjuction with the \fIpty\fR option,
73 +\fIrecord\fR option is used in conjunction with the \fIpty\fR option,
74 the child process will have pipes on its standard input and output.)
79 .B srp\-use\-pseudonym
80 When operating as an EAP SRP\-SHA1 client, attempt to use the pseudonym
81 -stored in ~/.ppp_psuedonym first as the identity, and save in this
82 +stored in ~/.ppp_pseudonym first as the identity, and save in this
83 file any pseudonym offered by the peer during authentication.
87 prior written permission.
89 4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following
93 "This product includes software developed by Computing Services
94 at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/)."