- Client works on Solaris again. It was broken in 3.2.
- Added DEFAULTROUTE=yes|no option to configuration file.
- Server parses address pool file better.
- Server address pool allows ranges of addresses on a line: a.b.c.d-e
- Added "-d" (=debug) and "-P" (=check pool file syntax) options to
pppoe-server.
- Client now ignores PADT's if they are from the wrong source MAC address
or to the wrong destination MAC address.
- Minor fixes to Makefile.in for Turbolinux.
- Improved KERNEL-MODE-PPPOE instructions
- Works with patched pppd 2.4.1
- Many improvements to server: Added "-u" and "-r" options; server can
now respond to request on multiple Ethernet interfaces.
- SECURITY BUG FIX: Server now ignores PADT's if they are from the wrong
source MAC address. You are STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to upgrade to 3.1
if you use pppoe-server in production.
- Many small improvements to server. Server now only makes one
discovery socket, systemwide, with addition of "-n" option to pppoe.
- Fixes for compilation problems on BSD, Solaris and some Linux platforms.
- Added "-p" option to pppoe-server to allow you to specify a pool of
IP addresses to assign to clients.
- Added GUI system (tkpppoe). This work was funded by Iospan
Wireless, Inc. The GUI includes a Set-UID wrapper (pppoe-wrapper)
which allows ordinary users to control a link (if so authorized.)
I believe the wrapper script is secure, but please audit the
source code (gui/wrapper.c) if you have any concerns.
- Changes to scripts and pppoe.conf. DNS setup is now dynamic (happens
each time adsl-connect runs.)
- Made relay.c check packet lengths rigorously; made it throw out Ethernet
frame padding on session packets as well as discovery packets.