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This file (README.osf) contains instructions for installing ppp-2.2 on a
DEC Alpha running OSF/1 version 2.0 or 3.0.  The original STREAMS
module code is by (and copyrighted by) Brad Clements.  See the source 
files and the general README file for full credits and copyright notices.

If you would like to be on a mailing list concerning the ppp package,
send mail to srt@cs.unt.edu and let me know.  This mailing list should
not have any regular traffic --- I will use it only if bugs are reported
to notify everyone of bug-fixes.

Note for users of the ppp-2.1.2 package:  I have included a fix
for the non-STREAMS tty drivers in this release.  If you were using
version 2.1.2 with a hardware serial port, then you probably used the
"rlogin-kludge" that I described in the README that came with 2.1.2.
You don't need this any more, and will have a more efficient connection
if you get rid of this old work-around.

Below are the steps for installing PPP on a DEC AXP system running OSF/1.
You must do all of the following as "root".

1.  Make the kernel sources, daemon, chat, and pppstat program by typing 

        ./configure
        make install

    in the directory that this file unpacked into.  This installs the
    binaries for the PPP daemon and the statistics program in 
    /usr/local/etc/ppp.  If you want them somewhere else, just change 
    the definition of BINDIR in the top level Makefile.osf.

2.  This step differs depending on whether you are running OSF/1 V3.0
    or later.

    FOR OSF/1 VERSIONS PRIOR TO V3.0:

    | Add the following lines to the file /sys/conf/files:
    |
    |      streamsm/ppp_if.c                    optional ppp Notbinary
    |      streamsm/ppp_async.c                 optional ppp Notbinary
    |      streamsm/ppp_init.c                  optional ppp Notbinary
    |      streamsm/vjcompress.c                optional ppp Notbinary
    |      streamsm/bsd-comp.c                  optional ppp Notbinary
    |      streamsm/ppp_comp.c                  optional ppp Notbinary
    |
    |
    | Edit the file /sys/streams/str_config.c --- at the end there will be a
    | comment to the effect of "add new configurations above this comment".
    | Add the following lines above this comment:
    |
    |      bzero((caddr_t)&sb, sizeof(sb));
    |      sb.sc_version = OSF_STREAMS_CONFIG_10;
    |
    |      retval = ppp_configure(SYSCONFIG_CONFIGURE,
    |                             &sb, sc_size, &sc, sc_size);

    FOR OSF/1 VERSIONS V3.0 AND LATER:

    | Add the following lines to the file /sys/conf/files:
    |
    |      streamsm/ppp_if.c          optional ppp if_dynamic ppp Notbinary
    |      streamsm/ppp_async.c       optional ppp if_dynamic ppp Notbinary
    |      streamsm/ppp_init.c        optional ppp if_dynamic ppp Notbinary
    |      streamsm/vjcompress.c      optional ppp if_dynamic ppp Notbinary
    |      streamsm/bsd-comp.c        optional ppp if_dynamic ppp Notbinary
    |      streamsm/ppp_comp.c        optional ppp if_dynamic ppp Notbinary

4.  Find your system's configuration file.  This should be called
    /sys/conf/SYSNAME, where SYSNAME is replaced by the name of your
    host.  For example, on my machine (zaphod.csci.unt.edu) it it called
    /sys/conf/ZAPHOD.  I will refer to this file from now on as 
    /sys/conf/SYSNAME.

5.  Add the following line at the end of /sys/conf/SYSNAME:

	pseudo-device   ppp     2

6.  Build a new kernel by using the command

	doconfig -c SYSNAME

    (say "n" to "Do you want to edit...").

7.  Copy the new kernel to /vmunix --- I'm usually pretty nervous about
    writing over a perfectly good kernel with one that I'm not sure
    about, so I will usually "mv /vmunix /vmunix.old" first.  To put
    the new kernel in place, do a "cp /sys/SYSNAME/vmunix /vmunix".

8.  Make sure your system is set up so that it can act like a gateway
    for messages to your new connection.  In particular, check the file
    /etc/rc.config for the line define ROUTER, and make sure it is
    defined as "yes".

9.  Reboot and you're ready to go!

Hopefully, that should work with no hitches.  If there are problems, or
if I have made a mistake in these instructions, please let me know.

Steve Tate
University of North Texas
srt@cs.unt.edu