Hi again, I'm sorry for "not-tested" patch. It was working over single line only. Over many lines it was used invalid sequence number (diffirent for each physical link) so only first link was sent right packets. All are fixed now. Also I've made some changes to pppd sources on version 2.3.5. Changes for pppd 2.3.8 is in progress. paul wrote: > Patch for PPP kernel driver available at > ftp://ftp.east.telecom.kz/pub/src/networking/ppp/multilink/ppp-2.3.8-1.diff.gz > > It's still required more integration with kernel sources (diff for > linux/drivers/net/Config.in placed in linux/ directory in ppp's source > tree and must be applied by hand). > > PPPD still in progress, so you can use it from latest > ftp://ftp.east.telecom.kz/pub/src/networking/ppp/multilink/ppp-2.3.5-mp.tgz > > > > > > Now I'm testing multilink PPP (as described in RFC-1990). It's based on > > > > > Michael Bruck's patch (http://www.ins-coin.de/) for oldest versions of > > > > > kernel and pppd. For now it handles MP packets and allows mrru negotiation. > > > > > As for end-point discriminator and short sequence numbers its still in TODO > > > > > list. Also its must provide line fill to check lines still working. > > > > > > > > > > Current version of Multilink PPP (with MS-CHAP-V1/MS-CHAP-V2/MPPE) > > > > > available at > > > > > ftp://ftp.east.telecom.kz/pub/src/networking/ppp/multilink/ppp-2.3.5-mp.tgz > > > > > > > > > > BE CAREFUL! IT STILL IN VERY ALPHA STAGE! > > MP kernel code for 2.3.5 is not developed more. It's based on ugly > INS-COIN's patch which does many changes in base sources of kernel's ppp > driver, so I don't have time to find any bugs appeared with this Michael's > patch. > > All changes for PPPD (Multilinking, Microsoft encryption - MPPE, callback > enhancements) which was made for 2.3.5 will be moved to 2.3.8 as soon as > possible. Changes in pppd/sys-*.c for multilinking is done for Linux only. > On other platforms it will have one undefined function, but MPPE must be > working anywhere. WBR, Paul. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ppp" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
