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<title>Initial import of pppd, version 2.4.3, into the NetBSD Package Collection.</title>
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<name>cube</name>
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<published>2005-01-02T02:51:40Z</published>
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The PPP Daemon is the userland part of the Point-to-Point Protocol.  It works
in combination with a dedicated kernel network interface usually named ppp.
PPP is a very extensible protocol and pppd supports a large number of options,
including compression (through various algorithms), cryptography (Microsoft's
MPPE) and authentication (PAP, CHAP, Microsoft CHAP), provided the kernel has
the relevant back-ends in some cases.</content>
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