Chris, > BSD user space pppd uses tund to establish sockets, (this may not be the right > word) > > tund depends on openssl for the encription library libssl; but is this open? > This needs a licence that can be single user, but could the source and > licence be > openly distributed as part of the Hurd? openssl is not required for the tunnel interface of the FreeBSD kernel nor is it required for user-level ppp (AFAIK). It can be used if present, but it is not necessary in the strict sense.
> BSD user space pppd still generates loads of missing defines, the same as UNIX > bsd. Other tools experience the same problem. Still, user space PPP is still a very good candidate to start with, even if it means having to tweak some parts of it (especially the tunnel interface). YMMV. -- Farid Hajji -- Unix Systems and Network Administrator | Phone: +49-2131-67-555 Broicherdorfstr. 83, D-41564 Kaarst, Germany | [EMAIL PROTECTED] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - - - - Fermat: ...I've found a remarkable proof for this: Let x,y @[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ NO CARRIER

