Help with PPPd on Cygwin

Enc Company Japan Co., Ltd. enccompany@enccompany.com
Tue Sep 13 01:47:00 GMT 2005


This message is about how to compile PPPd for Cygwin. Well I saw the
follow message about how to do it, but I don't understand at all. Can
anyone help me step by step about how to do that? Is really important for
me. Thanks a lot.

Old message:
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> Hi all,
>
> Sorry if this has been covered on this list in the past, I did search the
> archives of the cygwin list and only found one mail that did not explain
> things.
>
> What I want to know is, is there a pppd for cygwin? I use pppd very
often to
> connect 2 linux boxes together with a analogue modem on each end, for
this i
> just use init and pppd, i can get away with not using init, but i will need
> pppd.
> There is _no_ way that I have seen to do this with win95/98, on NT there is
> a way but its really hard to get working.
> And most of my clients cant afford another computer just for the
linux+pppd.
> I basically would like to have pppd on windows as it is in linux, but if
the
> ttySx devices are named different and such its not a problem, i just need a
> ppp/pppd.
>
> Anyway, thank you all for any help you can provide.
> Regards
> Gareth Gregor

Gareth,

To find out whether a particular package is available for Cygwin, use the
package search page at <http://cygwin.com/packages/>, or the list of
ported packages at <http://cygwin.com/ported.html>.  This will show that
there is no pppd package for Cygwin (yet).

However, there is an experimental sysvinit package for Cygwin that is just
about ready to go mainstream, according to the discussion on the
cygwin-apps list.  Also, Cygwin strives to provide a Unix interface, which
includes device naming, so you should be able to use ttySx with no
problems.  You might try to install sysvinit and compile an open source
pppd (e.g.  <ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/mppe/pptpd-1.1.3.tar.gz>), and
let the list know whether it works.
	Igor
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Well or if anyone is really good in this, please help me compiling it into
a binary executable file for Cygwin ;)

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