Paul Cadach posted a patch for pppd to permit multilink although I still
haven't tried it myself. Attached below is a copy of it.

As for the socks proxy, I've heard there is a package lying somewhere.

Cheers!

- mark

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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 18:28:26 +0700 (UKG)
From: Paul Cadach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Paul Cadach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multilink PPP (RFC-1990) got working over ppp-2.3.8

Hi,

Paul Cadach wrote:
> Latest patch is
> ftp://ftp.east.telecom.kz/pub/src/networking/ppp/multilink/ppp-2.3.8-5.diff.gz

ftp://ftp.east.telecom.kz/pub/src/networking/ppp/multilink/ppp-2.3.8-8.diff.gz

Stable and very little (about 30%) performance degradation (I'm looking
where the problem lives).

> > > 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

In the same stage...


WBR,
Paul.

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