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5.7

    1: .\"
    2: .\" Written by Archie Cobbs <archie@freebsd.org>
    3: .\" Copyright (c) 1995-1999 Whistle Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
    4: .\" See ``COPYRIGHT.whistle''
    5: .\"
    6: .Dd 2013-06-11
    7: .Dt MPD5 8
    8: .Os
    9: .Sh NAME
   10: .Nm mpd5
   11: .Nd netgraph multi-link PPP daemon
   12: .Sh SYNOPSIS
   13: .Nm
   14: .Op Fl bkov
   15: .Op Fl d Ar directory
   16: .Op Fl f Ar file
   17: .Op Fl p Ar pid-file
   18: .Op Fl s Ar ident
   19: .Op Fl m Ar service
   20: .Op Ar configuration
   21: .Sh DESCRIPTION
   22: .Nm
   23: is a user mode PPP daemon using the
   24: .Xr netgraph 4
   25: networking system.
   26: By using Netgraph,
   27: .Nm
   28: combines the robustness and flexibility of a user-mode PPP implementation
   29: with the speed and reliability of kernel-mode packet forwarding.
   30: All PPP negotiation is handled in user level code, while all data
   31: intensive operations such as encryption, compression, and multi-link
   32: framing are handled strictly in the kernel.
   33: Mpd supports several link layer types, a fully event-driven modem chat
   34: scripting language, and other features.
   35: .Pp
   36: .Nm
   37: creates a
   38: .Xr ng_ppp 4
   39: netgraph node that is placed between a
   40: .Xr ng_iface 4
   41: netgraph interface one or more link layer devices,
   42: performing multi-link PPP negotiation and encapsulation. In multi-link PPP a
   43: .Ar bundle
   44: is a collection of one or more
   45: .Ar links 
   46: between two peers. Each link corresponds to some device (e.g.,
   47: a modem), and each bundle corresponds to one netgraph interface.
   48: The idea is to use all of the links, together connected to a remote
   49: peer also performing multi-link PPP, to utilize their combined
   50: bandwidth.  Packets routed through the netgraph interface travel in
   51: multi-link fragments over all of the links.
   52: Each link is a normal PPP link and can deliver complete packets
   53: as well, so redundancy is another benefit.
   54: Attempts to connect two links in the same bundle to different peers,
   55: or to a peer that is not configured for multi-link PPP, will fail.
   56: .Pp
   57: In general, everything is controlled by executing commands which are either
   58: entered via the console command line or read from a configuration file. If
   59: .Nm
   60: is running as a background daemon, the console can be made accessible via
   61: .Xr telnet 1
   62: Since commands may apply to a single link, the console prompt always shows the
   63: .Ar current bundle
   64: or the
   65: .Ar current link
   66: in that bundle. 
   67: .Sh ON-LINE MANUAL
   68: Mpd is fully documented in the mpd manual, which is available in HTML.
   69: The manual can be found in the directory
   70: .Pa /usr/local/share/doc/mpd5 .
   71: .Sh OPTIONS
   72: Mpd supports the following command options:
   73: .Pp
   74: .Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
   75: .Pp
   76: .It Fl b
   77: .It Fl -background
   78: .Pp
   79: Detach from the terminal and run as a background deamon.
   80: .Pp
   81: .It Fl d Ar dirname
   82: .It Fl -directory Ar dirname
   83: .Pp
   84: Specify a configuration directory other than the default,
   85: .Pa /usr/local/etc/mpd5 .
   86: .Pp
   87: .It Fl f Ar file
   88: .It Fl -file Ar file
   89: .Pp
   90: Specify an initial configuration file other than the default,
   91: .Pa mpd.conf .
   92: .Pp
   93: .It Fl o
   94: .It Fl -one-shot
   95: .Pp
   96: Terminate daemon after the last link shutdown.
   97: .Pp
   98: .It Fl p Ar file
   99: .It Fl -pidfile Ar file
  100: .Pp
  101: Specify an lock/process ID storage file other than the default
  102: .Pa /var/run/mpd.pid .
  103: .Pp
  104: .It Fl k
  105: .It Fl -kill
  106: .Pp
  107: Kill any existing
  108: .Nm
  109: daemon currently running. The same pidfile must be used.
  110: .Pp
  111: .It Fl s Ar ident
  112: .It Fl -syslog-ident Ar ident
  113: .Pp
  114: Identifier to use for
  115: .Xr syslog 3 .
  116: The default -
  117: .Pa mpd
  118: .Pp
  119: .It Fl m Ar service
  120: .It Fl -pam-service Ar service
  121: .Pp
  122: Service name to use for
  123: .Xr pam 3 .
  124: The default -
  125: .Pa mpd
  126: .Pp
  127: .It Fl v
  128: .It Fl -version
  129: .Pp
  130: Display the program version and exit.
  131: .Pp
  132: .It Fl h
  133: .It Fl -help
  134: .Pp
  135: Display invocation usage and exit.
  136: .El
  137: .Sh FILES
  138: .Bl -tag -width /usr/local/share/doc/mpdXX -compact
  139: .It Pa /usr/local/share/doc/mpd5
  140: Directory containing the mpd manual
  141: .It Pa /usr/local/etc/mpd5
  142: Default configuration file directory
  143: .It Pa mpd.conf
  144: Configuration file
  145: .It Pa mpd.script
  146: Modem chat scripts
  147: .It Pa mpd.secret
  148: Account name, password pairs
  149: .It Pa /var/run/mpd.pid
  150: Stored process ID and lock file
  151: .El
  152: .Sh SEE ALSO
  153: .Xr netgraph 4 ,
  154: .Xr ngctl 8 ,
  155: .Xr ng_ppp 4 ,
  156: .Xr ng_iface 4 ,
  157: .Xr ppp 8 .
  158: .Sh AUTHORS
  159: .An Archie Cobbs Aq archie@FreeBSD.org
  160: .An Alexander Motin Aq mav@FreeBSD.org
  161: .An based on ppp daemon written by Toshiharu OHNO Aq tony-o@iij.ad.jp

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