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 pfs(4) -- portable file system
    The Portable File System, or PFS, allows access to a variety of CD-ROM file systems. Currently supported file systems include: iso9660, high sierra, RockRidge Interchange. The PFS package consists of 7 programs: pfs_mountd is responsible for maintaining local and remote mounts. It must be running on both PFS clients and PFS servers. The pfs_mountd program validates arguments, and spawns pfs_mountd...
 ppp.auth(4) -- PPP authentication file format
    The file /etc/ppp/Auth contains values used by HP PPP's implementation of the link-level authentication protocols, CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) and PAP (Password Authentication Protocol). This implementation of both CHAP and PAP conforms to RFC 1334, PPP Authentication Protocols. CHAP is a stronger authentication mechanism and should be used whenever possible, in preference ...
 ppp.Auth(4) -- PPP authentication file format
    The file /etc/ppp/Auth contains values used by HP PPP's implementation of the link-level authentication protocols, CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) and PAP (Password Authentication Protocol). This implementation of both CHAP and PAP conforms to RFC 1334, PPP Authentication Protocols. CHAP is a stronger authentication mechanism and should be used whenever possible, in preference ...
 PPP.AUTH(4) -- PPP authentication file format
    The file /etc/ppp/Auth contains values used by HP PPP's implementation of the link-level authentication protocols, CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) and PAP (Password Authentication Protocol). This implementation of both CHAP and PAP conforms to RFC 1334, PPP Authentication Protocols. CHAP is a stronger authentication mechanism and should be used whenever possible, in preference ...
 ppp.devices(4) -- PPP physical device description file format
    The file /etc/ppp/Devices associates dialer types with physical devices and speeds. pppd examines it when placing a call to a neighboring machine. If no suitable speed is found, or if all devices associated with that speed are busy, pppd will try again later.
 ppp.Devices(4) -- PPP physical device description file format
    The file /etc/ppp/Devices associates dialer types with physical devices and speeds. pppd examines it when placing a call to a neighboring machine. If no suitable speed is found, or if all devices associated with that speed are busy, pppd will try again later.
 PPP.DEVICES(4) -- PPP physical device description file format
    The file /etc/ppp/Devices associates dialer types with physical devices and speeds. pppd examines it when placing a call to a neighboring machine. If no suitable speed is found, or if all devices associated with that speed are busy, pppd will try again later.
 ppp.dialers(4) -- PPP dialer description file format
    The file /etc/ppp/Dialers describes how to dial each type of modem attached to the UNIX system that is to be made available for outbound PPP calls. pppd examines it when placing a call to a neighboring machine. When pppd selects a line from Systems, it uses the `speed' field to select an entry in Devices, from which it uses the `dialer' field to select an entry in Dialers. pppd then interprets t...
 ppp.Dialers(4) -- PPP dialer description file format
    The file /etc/ppp/Dialers describes how to dial each type of modem attached to the UNIX system that is to be made available for outbound PPP calls. pppd examines it when placing a call to a neighboring machine. When pppd selects a line from Systems, it uses the `speed' field to select an entry in Devices, from which it uses the `dialer' field to select an entry in Dialers. pppd then interprets t...
 PPP.DIALERS(4) -- PPP dialer description file format
    The file /etc/ppp/Dialers describes how to dial each type of modem attached to the UNIX system that is to be made available for outbound PPP calls. pppd examines it when placing a call to a neighboring machine. When pppd selects a line from Systems, it uses the `speed' field to select an entry in Devices, from which it uses the `dialer' field to select an entry in Dialers. pppd then interprets t...
 ppp.filter(4) -- PPP packet filter specification file format
    The file /etc/ppp/Filter describes how on-demand PPP links are to be managed. By default, any type of packet causes the link (if down) to be brought up (connected to its remote end); any packet is allowed to traverse the link; and any packet is sufficient to reset the idle timer, expiration of which would cause the link to be shut down. This combination is not always appropriate behavior, so the f...
 ppp.Filter(4) -- PPP packet filter specification file format
    The file /etc/ppp/Filter describes how on-demand PPP links are to be managed. By default, any type of packet causes the link (if down) to be brought up (connected to its remote end); any packet is allowed to traverse the link; and any packet is sufficient to reset the idle timer, expiration of which would cause the link to be shut down. This combination is not always appropriate behavior, so the f...
 PPP.FILTER(4) -- PPP packet filter specification file format
    The file /etc/ppp/Filter describes how on-demand PPP links are to be managed. By default, any type of packet causes the link (if down) to be brought up (connected to its remote end); any packet is allowed to traverse the link; and any packet is sufficient to reset the idle timer, expiration of which would cause the link to be shut down. This combination is not always appropriate behavior, so the f...
 ppp.keys(4) -- PPP encryption keys file format
    The keys file named in the gw-crypt option on the pppd command line contains key values used by HP PPP's implementation of link-level encryption. Before transmission, packets with source and destination addresses matching the endpoints on a keys file line are encrypted using DES with the key specified on that keys file line. Upon reception, packets with source and destination addresses matching t...
 ppp.Keys(4) -- PPP encryption keys file format
    The keys file named in the gw-crypt option on the pppd command line contains key values used by HP PPP's implementation of link-level encryption. Before transmission, packets with source and destination addresses matching the endpoints on a keys file line are encrypted using DES with the key specified on that keys file line. Upon reception, packets with source and destination addresses matching t...
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