Remove some useless linux-specific code which tried to modify
the routing table by running "/bin/ip". Because this code has
no error checking and failed silently, no one noticed it.
Noticed it now because it didn't compile with gcc-2.95.
Don't install useless documentation.
Install useful notes on protocol insecurity instead.
Tweak the man page a little. Dunno if anyone is still using
Bezeq ADSL modems that need the --quirks option, but move
the information here just in case.
Clean up MESSAGE; don't shout at everybody about security holes
in a particular kind of modem that's almost 10 years old.
ok naddy@
* Add detailed option descriptions to pptp(8) man page.
* Move OpenBSD configuration examples from text file
${PREFIX}/share/doc/pptp/USING into pptp(8) man page,
and remove patch to ${WRKSRC}/USING. Extend and
revise examples while at it.
* Add patch to ${WRKSRC}/util.c to make pptp log normal
informational messages with level LOG_INFO instead of LOG_NOTICE.
* Update pkg/DESCR with a new description based on upstream web site.
* Fix URL to list of pptp security flaws in pkg/MESSAGE.
* [Re-]Create patches with `make update-patches'.
* Add patch to ${WRKSRC}/pptp_gre.c to automatically enable
the net.inet.gre.allow sysctl before trying to bind
the GRE socket.
* Remove '@sysctl net.inet.gre.allow=1' from PLIST.
From: maintainer Stefan Sperling