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-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pppd/Makefile20
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pppd/RELNOTES295
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pppd/args.h12
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pppd/callout.h18
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pppd/md5.c304
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pppd/md5.h58
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pppd/ppp.h41
-rw-r--r--usr.sbin/pppstats/Makefile10
8 files changed, 0 insertions, 758 deletions
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pppd/Makefile b/usr.sbin/pppd/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a1f6b849d0d69..0000000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pppd/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: Makefile.bsd,v 1.13 1996/10/08 04:33:33 paulus Exp $
-
-BINDIR?= /usr/sbin
-# -D_BITYPES is for FreeBSD, which doesn't define anything to
-# tell us that u_int32_t gets defined if <sys/types.h> is included.
-# Remove for older *BSD systems for which this isn't true.
-CFLAGS+= -g -I.. -DHAVE_PATHS_H -D_BITYPES
-
-PROG= pppd
-SRCS= main.c magic.c fsm.c lcp.c ipcp.c upap.c chap.c md5.c ccp.c \
- demand.c auth.c options.c sys-bsd.c
-MAN= pppd.cat8
-MAN8= pppd.8
-BINMODE=4555
-BINOWN= root
-
-LDADD= -lcrypt -lutil
-DPADD= ${LIBCRYPT} ${LIBUTIL}
-
-.include <bsd.prog.mk>
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pppd/RELNOTES b/usr.sbin/pppd/RELNOTES
deleted file mode 100644
index b993de2b4689a..0000000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pppd/RELNOTES
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,295 +0,0 @@
- pppd-2.1.1 release notes
- Paul Mackerras 27 May 1994
-
-This file details the new and changed features in pppd since version 1.3.
-Briefly:
- - the protocol code has been updated to conform with
- RFCs 1548, 1549, 1332 and 1334
- - security has been improved
- - functionality has been improved in various ways.
-
-
-NEW FEATURES
-
-* The option negotiation automaton has been updated to RFC1548. LCP
-now rejects the Quality Protocol option, since LQR is not implemented
-yet. IPCP now uses the IP-Address option, and falls back to the old
-IP-Addresses option if the IP-Address option is rejected. IPCP also
-uses the new form of the VJ-Compression option.
-
-RFC1548 defines the "passive" option to mean that the automaton
-outputs configure-request packets initially, but does not close down
-if no answer is received. A valid configure-request received will
-restart the negotiation. The "silent" option has been added with the
-old meaning of "passive", i.e. the automaton will not output
-configure-requests until it receives a valid one from the peer.
-
-* More systems are supported: in addition to SunOS 4.x and BSD/Net-2
-derived systems, Ultrix and Linux are supported, thanks to Robert
-Olsson, Per Sundstrom, Michael Callahan and Al Longyear.
-
-* Options can be taken from files as well as the command line. pppd
-reads options from the files /etc/ppp/options and ~/.ppprc before
-looking at the command line, and /etc/ppp/options.<ttyname> after
-interpreting the options on the command line. An options file is
-parsed into a series of words, delimited by whitespace. Whitespace
-can be included in a word by enclosing the word in quotes (").
-Backslash (\) quotes the following character. A hash (#) starts a
-comment, which continues until the end of the line. In addition, the
-`file' option causes pppd to read options from a file. pppd will
-report and error and exit if ~/.ppprc or the file given as the
-argument to the `file' option cannot be read by the user who invoked
-pppd.
-
-* On those systems, such as NetBSD, where the serial line speed is
-stored in the termios structure in bits per second (i.e. B9600 ==
-9600), it is possible to set any speed.
-
-* If desired, pppd will output LCP echo-request frames periodically
-while the link is up, and take the link down if no replies are
-received to a user-configurable number of echo-requests. This can be
-used to detect that the serial connection has been broken on those
-systems which don't have hardware modem control lines.
-
-AUTHENTICATION
-
-Previous versions of pppd have provided no control over which IP
-addresses the peer can use. Thus it is possible for the peer to
-impersonate another host on the local network, leading to various
-security holes. In addition, the authentication mechanisms were quite
-weak: if the peer refused to agree to authenticate, pppd would print a
-warning message but still allow the link to come up. The CHAP
-implementation also appeared to be quite broken (has anybody actually
-used it?).
-
-This new version of pppd addresses these problems. My aim has been to
-provide system administrators with sufficient access control that PPP
-access to a server machine can be provided to legitimate users without
-fear of compromising the security of the server or the network it's
-on. In part this is provided by the /etc/ppp/options file, where the
-administrator can place options to require authentication which cannot
-be disabled by users. Thus the new pppd can made setuid-root and run
-by users.
-
-The behaviour where pppd refuses to run unless the /etc/ppp/options
-file is present and readable by pppd is now the default behaviour. If
-you really want pppd to run without the presence of the
-/etc/ppp/options file, you will have to include -DREQ_SYSOPTIONS=0 on
-the compilation command line.
-
-The options related to authentication are:
-
- auth Require authentication from the peer. If neither
- +chap or +pap is also given, either CHAP or PAP
- authentication will be accepted.
- +chap Require CHAP authentication from the peer.
- +pap Require PAP authentication from the peer.
- -chap Don't agree to authenticate ourselves with the peer
- using CHAP.
- -pap Don't agree to authenticate ourselves using PAP.
- +ua <f> Get username and password for authenticating ourselves
- with the peer using PAP from file <f>.
- name <n> Use <n> as the local name for authentication.
- usehostname Use this machine's hostname as the local name for
- authentication.
- remotename <n> Use <n> as the name of the peer for authentication.
- login If the peer authenticates using PAP, check the
- supplied username and password against the system
- password database, and make a wtmp entry.
- user <n> Use <n> as the username for authenticating ourselves
- using PAP.
-
-The defaults are to agree to authenticate if requested, and to not
-require authentication from the peer. However, pppd will not agree to
-authenticate itself with a particular protocol if it has no secrets
-which could be used to do so.
-
-Authentication is based on secrets, which are selected from secrets
-files (/etc/ppp/pap-secrets for PAP, /etc/ppp/chap-secrets for CHAP).
-Both secrets files have the same format, and both can store secrets
-for several combinations of server (authenticating peer) and client
-(peer being authenticated). Note that each end can be both a server
-and client, and that different protocols can be used in the two
-directions if desired.
-
-A secrets file is parsed into words as for a options file. A secret
-is specified by a line containing at least 3 words, in the order
-client, server, secret. Any following words on the same line are
-taken to be a list of acceptable IP addresses for that client. If
-there are only 3 words on the line, it is assumed that any IP address
-is OK; to disallow all IP addresses, use "-". If the secret starts
-with an `@', what follows is assumed to be the name of a file from
-which to read the secret. A "*" as the client or server name matches
-any name. When selecting a secret, pppd takes the best match, i.e.
-the match with the fewest wildcards.
-
-Thus a secrets file contains both secrets for use in authenticating
-other hosts, plus secrets which we use for authenticating ourselves to
-others. Which secret to use is chosen based on the names of the host
-(the `local name') and its peer (the `remote name'). The local name
-is set as follows:
-
- if the `usehostname' option is given,
- then the local name is the hostname of this machine
- (with the domain appended, if given)
-
- else if the `name' option is given,
- then use the argument of the first `name' option seen
-
- else if the local IP address is specified with a
- host name (e.g. `sirius:')
- then use that host name
-
- else use the hostname of this machine
- (with the domain appended, if given)
-
-When authenticating ourselves using PAP, there is also a `username'
-which is the local name by default, but can be set with the `user'
-option or the `+ua' option.
-
-The remote name is set as follows:
-
- if the `remotename' option is given,
- then use the argument of the last `remotename' option seen
-
- else if the remote IP address is specified with a
- host name (e.g. `avago:')
- then use that host name
-
- else the remote name is the null string "".
-
-Secrets are selected from the PAP secrets file as follows:
-
-- For authenticating the peer, look for a secret with client ==
-username specified in the PAP authenticate-request, and server ==
-local name.
-
-- For authenticating ourselves to the peer, look for a secret with
-client == our username, server == remote name.
-
-When authenticating the peer with PAP, a secret of "" matches any
-password supplied by the peer. If the password doesn't match the
-secret, the password is encrypted using crypt() and checked against
-the secret again; thus secrets for authenticating the peer can be
-stored in encrypted form. If the `login' option was specified, the
-username and password are also checked against the system password
-database. Thus, the system administrator can set up the pap-secrets
-file to allow PPP access only to certain users, and to restrict the
-set of IP addresses that each user can use.
-
-Secrets are selected from the CHAP secrets file as follows:
-
-- For authenticating the peer, look for a secret with client == name
-specified in the CHAP-Response message, and server == local name.
-
-- For authenticating ourselves to the peer, look for a secret with
-client == local name, and server == name specified in the
-CHAP-Challenge message.
-
-Authentication must be satisfactorily completed before IPCP (or any
-other Network Control Protocol) can be started. If authentication
-fails, pppd will terminated the link (by closing LCP). If IPCP
-negotiates an unacceptable IP address for the remote host, IPCP will
-be closed. IP packets cannot be sent or received until IPCP is
-successfully opened.
-
-(some examples needed here perhaps)
-
-
-ROUTING
-
-Setting the addresses on a ppp interface is sufficient to create a
-host route to the remote end of the link. Sometimes it is desirable
-to add a default route through the remote host, as in the case of a
-machine whose only connection to the Internet is through the ppp
-interface. The `defaultroute' option causes pppd to create such a
-default route when IPCP comes up, and delete it when the link is
-terminated.
-
-In some cases it is desirable to use proxy ARP, for example on a
-server machine connected to a LAN, in order to allow other hosts to
-communicate with the remote host. The `proxyarp' option causes pppd
-to look for a network interface (an interface supporting broadcast and
-ARP, which is up and not a point-to-point or loopback interface) on
-the same subnet as the remote host. If found, pppd creates a
-permanent, published ARP entry with the IP address of the remote host
-and the hardware address of the network interface found.
-
-
-OTHER NEW AND CHANGED OPTIONS
-
- modem Use modem control lines (not fully implemented
- yet)
- local Don't use modem control lines
- persist Keep reopening connection (not fully
- implemented yet)
-
- lcp-restart <n> Set timeout for LCP retransmissions to <n>
- seconds (default 3 seconds)
- lcp-max-terminate <n> Set maximum number of LCP terminate-request
- transmissions (default 2)
- lcp-max-configure <n> Set maximum number of LCP configure-request
- transmissions (default 10)
- lcp-max-failure <n> Set maximum number of LCP configure-Naks sent
- before converting to configure-rejects
- (default 10)
-
- ipcp-restart <n> Set timeout for IPCP retransmissions to <n>
- seconds (default 3 seconds)
- ipcp-max-terminate <n> Set maximum number of IPCP
- terminate-request transmissions (default 2)
- ipcp-max-configure <n> Set maximum number of IPCP
- configure-request transmissions (default 10)
- ipcp-max-failure <n> Set maximum number of IPCP configure-Naks
- sent before converting to configure-rejects
- (default 10)
-
- upap-restart <n> Set timeout for PAP retransmissions to
- <n> seconds (default 3 seconds)
- upap-max-authreq <n> Set maximum number of Authenticate-request
- retransmissions (default 10)
-
- chap-restart <n> Set timeout for CHAP retransmissions to
- <n> seconds (default 3 seconds)
- chap-max-challenge <n> Set maximum number of CHAP Challenge
- retransmissions (default 10)
- chap-interval <n> Set the interval between CHAP rechallenges
- (default 0, meaning infinity)
-
-The -ua option no longer exists.
-
-
-SOFTWARE RESTRUCTURING
-
-Many of the source files for pppd have changed significantly from
-ppp-1.3, upon which it is based. In particular:
-
-- the macros for system-dependent operations in pppd.h have mostly
-been removed. Instead these operations are performed by procedures in
-sys-bsd.c (for BSD-4.4ish systems like NetBSD, 386BSD, etc.) or
-sys-str.c (for SunOS-based systems using STREAMS). (I got sick of
-having to recompile everything every time I wanted to change one of
-those horrible macros.)
-
-- most of the system-dependent code in main.c has also been removed to
-sys-bsd.c and sys-str.c.
-
-- the option processing code in main.c has been removed to options.c.
-
-- the authentication code in main.c has been removed to auth.c, which
-also contains substantial amounts of new code.
-
-- fsm.c has changed significantly, and lcp.c, ipcp.c, and upap.c have
-changed somewhat. chap.c has also changed significantly.
-
-
-STILL TO DO
-
-* sort out appropriate modem control and implement the persist option
-properly; add an `answer' option for auto-answering a modem.
-
-* add an inactivity timeout and demand dialing.
-
-* implement link quality monitoring.
-
-* implement other network control protocols.
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pppd/args.h b/usr.sbin/pppd/args.h
deleted file mode 100644
index e8798382786b5..0000000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pppd/args.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * neat macro from ka9q to "do the right thing" with ansi prototypes
- * $Id: args.h,v 1.1 1993/11/11 03:54:25 paulus Exp $
- */
-
-#ifndef __ARGS
-#ifdef __STDC__
-#define __ARGS(x) x
-#else
-#define __ARGS(x) ()
-#endif
-#endif
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pppd/callout.h b/usr.sbin/pppd/callout.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 115d01c66653a..0000000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pppd/callout.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-/* Note: This is a copy of /usr/include/sys/callout.h with the c_func */
-/* member of struct callout changed from a pointer to a function of type int*/
-/* to a pointer to a function of type void (generic pointer) as per */
-/* ANSI C */
-
-/* $Id: callout.h,v 1.1 1993/11/11 03:54:25 paulus Exp $ */
-
-#ifndef _ppp_callout_h
-#define _ppp_callout_h
-
-struct callout {
- int c_time; /* incremental time */
- caddr_t c_arg; /* argument to routine */
- void (*c_func)(); /* routine (changed to void (*)() */
- struct callout *c_next;
-};
-
-#endif /*!_ppp_callout_h*/
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pppd/md5.c b/usr.sbin/pppd/md5.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 480c860c0aa9b..0000000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pppd/md5.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,304 +0,0 @@
-
-
-/*
- ***********************************************************************
- ** md5.c -- the source code for MD5 routines **
- ** RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm **
- ** Created: 2/17/90 RLR **
- ** Revised: 1/91 SRD,AJ,BSK,JT Reference C ver., 7/10 constant corr. **
- ***********************************************************************
- */
-
-/*
- ***********************************************************************
- ** Copyright (C) 1990, RSA Data Security, Inc. All rights reserved. **
- ** **
- ** License to copy and use this software is granted provided that **
- ** it is identified as the "RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message- **
- ** Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing this **
- ** software or this function. **
- ** **
- ** License is also granted to make and use derivative works **
- ** provided that such works are identified as "derived from the RSA **
- ** Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all **
- ** material mentioning or referencing the derived work. **
- ** **
- ** RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning **
- ** either the merchantability of this software or the suitability **
- ** of this software for any particular purpose. It is provided "as **
- ** is" without express or implied warranty of any kind. **
- ** **
- ** These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this **
- ** documentation and/or software. **
- ***********************************************************************
- */
-
-#include "md5.h"
-
-/*
- ***********************************************************************
- ** Message-digest routines: **
- ** To form the message digest for a message M **
- ** (1) Initialize a context buffer mdContext using MD5Init **
- ** (2) Call MD5Update on mdContext and M **
- ** (3) Call MD5Final on mdContext **
- ** The message digest is now in mdContext->digest[0...15] **
- ***********************************************************************
- */
-
-/* forward declaration */
-static void Transform ();
-
-static unsigned char PADDING[64] = {
- 0x80, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
- 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
- 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
- 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
- 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
- 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
- 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
- 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
-};
-
-/* F, G, H and I are basic MD5 functions */
-#define F(x, y, z) (((x) & (y)) | ((~x) & (z)))
-#define G(x, y, z) (((x) & (z)) | ((y) & (~z)))
-#define H(x, y, z) ((x) ^ (y) ^ (z))
-#define I(x, y, z) ((y) ^ ((x) | (~z)))
-
-/* ROTATE_LEFT rotates x left n bits */
-#define ROTATE_LEFT(x, n) (((x) << (n)) | ((x) >> (32-(n))))
-
-/* FF, GG, HH, and II transformations for rounds 1, 2, 3, and 4 */
-/* Rotation is separate from addition to prevent recomputation */
-#define FF(a, b, c, d, x, s, ac) \
- {(a) += F ((b), (c), (d)) + (x) + (UINT4)(ac); \
- (a) = ROTATE_LEFT ((a), (s)); \
- (a) += (b); \
- }
-#define GG(a, b, c, d, x, s, ac) \
- {(a) += G ((b), (c), (d)) + (x) + (UINT4)(ac); \
- (a) = ROTATE_LEFT ((a), (s)); \
- (a) += (b); \
- }
-#define HH(a, b, c, d, x, s, ac) \
- {(a) += H ((b), (c), (d)) + (x) + (UINT4)(ac); \
- (a) = ROTATE_LEFT ((a), (s)); \
- (a) += (b); \
- }
-#define II(a, b, c, d, x, s, ac) \
- {(a) += I ((b), (c), (d)) + (x) + (UINT4)(ac); \
- (a) = ROTATE_LEFT ((a), (s)); \
- (a) += (b); \
- }
-
-#ifdef __STDC__
-#define UL(x) x##U
-#else
-#define UL(x) x
-#endif
-
-/* The routine MD5Init initializes the message-digest context
- mdContext. All fields are set to zero.
- */
-void MD5Init (mdContext)
-MD5_CTX *mdContext;
-{
- mdContext->i[0] = mdContext->i[1] = (UINT4)0;
-
- /* Load magic initialization constants.
- */
- mdContext->buf[0] = (UINT4)0x67452301;
- mdContext->buf[1] = (UINT4)0xefcdab89;
- mdContext->buf[2] = (UINT4)0x98badcfe;
- mdContext->buf[3] = (UINT4)0x10325476;
-}
-
-/* The routine MD5Update updates the message-digest context to
- account for the presence of each of the characters inBuf[0..inLen-1]
- in the message whose digest is being computed.
- */
-void MD5Update (mdContext, inBuf, inLen)
-MD5_CTX *mdContext;
-unsigned char *inBuf;
-unsigned int inLen;
-{
- UINT4 in[16];
- int mdi;
- unsigned int i, ii;
-
- /* compute number of bytes mod 64 */
- mdi = (int)((mdContext->i[0] >> 3) & 0x3F);
-
- /* update number of bits */
- if ((mdContext->i[0] + ((UINT4)inLen << 3)) < mdContext->i[0])
- mdContext->i[1]++;
- mdContext->i[0] += ((UINT4)inLen << 3);
- mdContext->i[1] += ((UINT4)inLen >> 29);
-
- while (inLen--) {
- /* add new character to buffer, increment mdi */
- mdContext->in[mdi++] = *inBuf++;
-
- /* transform if necessary */
- if (mdi == 0x40) {
- for (i = 0, ii = 0; i < 16; i++, ii += 4)
- in[i] = (((UINT4)mdContext->in[ii+3]) << 24) |
- (((UINT4)mdContext->in[ii+2]) << 16) |
- (((UINT4)mdContext->in[ii+1]) << 8) |
- ((UINT4)mdContext->in[ii]);
- Transform (mdContext->buf, in);
- mdi = 0;
- }
- }
-}
-
-/* The routine MD5Final terminates the message-digest computation and
- ends with the desired message digest in mdContext->digest[0...15].
- */
-void MD5Final (mdContext)
-MD5_CTX *mdContext;
-{
- UINT4 in[16];
- int mdi;
- unsigned int i, ii;
- unsigned int padLen;
-
- /* save number of bits */
- in[14] = mdContext->i[0];
- in[15] = mdContext->i[1];
-
- /* compute number of bytes mod 64 */
- mdi = (int)((mdContext->i[0] >> 3) & 0x3F);
-
- /* pad out to 56 mod 64 */
- padLen = (mdi < 56) ? (56 - mdi) : (120 - mdi);
- MD5Update (mdContext, PADDING, padLen);
-
- /* append length in bits and transform */
- for (i = 0, ii = 0; i < 14; i++, ii += 4)
- in[i] = (((UINT4)mdContext->in[ii+3]) << 24) |
- (((UINT4)mdContext->in[ii+2]) << 16) |
- (((UINT4)mdContext->in[ii+1]) << 8) |
- ((UINT4)mdContext->in[ii]);
- Transform (mdContext->buf, in);
-
- /* store buffer in digest */
- for (i = 0, ii = 0; i < 4; i++, ii += 4) {
- mdContext->digest[ii] = (unsigned char)(mdContext->buf[i] & 0xFF);
- mdContext->digest[ii+1] =
- (unsigned char)((mdContext->buf[i] >> 8) & 0xFF);
- mdContext->digest[ii+2] =
- (unsigned char)((mdContext->buf[i] >> 16) & 0xFF);
- mdContext->digest[ii+3] =
- (unsigned char)((mdContext->buf[i] >> 24) & 0xFF);
- }
-}
-
-/* Basic MD5 step. Transforms buf based on in.
- */
-static void Transform (buf, in)
-UINT4 *buf;
-UINT4 *in;
-{
- UINT4 a = buf[0], b = buf[1], c = buf[2], d = buf[3];
-
- /* Round 1 */
-#define S11 7
-#define S12 12
-#define S13 17
-#define S14 22
- FF ( a, b, c, d, in[ 0], S11, UL(3614090360)); /* 1 */
- FF ( d, a, b, c, in[ 1], S12, UL(3905402710)); /* 2 */
- FF ( c, d, a, b, in[ 2], S13, UL( 606105819)); /* 3 */
- FF ( b, c, d, a, in[ 3], S14, UL(3250441966)); /* 4 */
- FF ( a, b, c, d, in[ 4], S11, UL(4118548399)); /* 5 */
- FF ( d, a, b, c, in[ 5], S12, UL(1200080426)); /* 6 */
- FF ( c, d, a, b, in[ 6], S13, UL(2821735955)); /* 7 */
- FF ( b, c, d, a, in[ 7], S14, UL(4249261313)); /* 8 */
- FF ( a, b, c, d, in[ 8], S11, UL(1770035416)); /* 9 */
- FF ( d, a, b, c, in[ 9], S12, UL(2336552879)); /* 10 */
- FF ( c, d, a, b, in[10], S13, UL(4294925233)); /* 11 */
- FF ( b, c, d, a, in[11], S14, UL(2304563134)); /* 12 */
- FF ( a, b, c, d, in[12], S11, UL(1804603682)); /* 13 */
- FF ( d, a, b, c, in[13], S12, UL(4254626195)); /* 14 */
- FF ( c, d, a, b, in[14], S13, UL(2792965006)); /* 15 */
- FF ( b, c, d, a, in[15], S14, UL(1236535329)); /* 16 */
-
- /* Round 2 */
-#define S21 5
-#define S22 9
-#define S23 14
-#define S24 20
- GG ( a, b, c, d, in[ 1], S21, UL(4129170786)); /* 17 */
- GG ( d, a, b, c, in[ 6], S22, UL(3225465664)); /* 18 */
- GG ( c, d, a, b, in[11], S23, UL( 643717713)); /* 19 */
- GG ( b, c, d, a, in[ 0], S24, UL(3921069994)); /* 20 */
- GG ( a, b, c, d, in[ 5], S21, UL(3593408605)); /* 21 */
- GG ( d, a, b, c, in[10], S22, UL( 38016083)); /* 22 */
- GG ( c, d, a, b, in[15], S23, UL(3634488961)); /* 23 */
- GG ( b, c, d, a, in[ 4], S24, UL(3889429448)); /* 24 */
- GG ( a, b, c, d, in[ 9], S21, UL( 568446438)); /* 25 */
- GG ( d, a, b, c, in[14], S22, UL(3275163606)); /* 26 */
- GG ( c, d, a, b, in[ 3], S23, UL(4107603335)); /* 27 */
- GG ( b, c, d, a, in[ 8], S24, UL(1163531501)); /* 28 */
- GG ( a, b, c, d, in[13], S21, UL(2850285829)); /* 29 */
- GG ( d, a, b, c, in[ 2], S22, UL(4243563512)); /* 30 */
- GG ( c, d, a, b, in[ 7], S23, UL(1735328473)); /* 31 */
- GG ( b, c, d, a, in[12], S24, UL(2368359562)); /* 32 */
-
- /* Round 3 */
-#define S31 4
-#define S32 11
-#define S33 16
-#define S34 23
- HH ( a, b, c, d, in[ 5], S31, UL(4294588738)); /* 33 */
- HH ( d, a, b, c, in[ 8], S32, UL(2272392833)); /* 34 */
- HH ( c, d, a, b, in[11], S33, UL(1839030562)); /* 35 */
- HH ( b, c, d, a, in[14], S34, UL(4259657740)); /* 36 */
- HH ( a, b, c, d, in[ 1], S31, UL(2763975236)); /* 37 */
- HH ( d, a, b, c, in[ 4], S32, UL(1272893353)); /* 38 */
- HH ( c, d, a, b, in[ 7], S33, UL(4139469664)); /* 39 */
- HH ( b, c, d, a, in[10], S34, UL(3200236656)); /* 40 */
- HH ( a, b, c, d, in[13], S31, UL( 681279174)); /* 41 */
- HH ( d, a, b, c, in[ 0], S32, UL(3936430074)); /* 42 */
- HH ( c, d, a, b, in[ 3], S33, UL(3572445317)); /* 43 */
- HH ( b, c, d, a, in[ 6], S34, UL( 76029189)); /* 44 */
- HH ( a, b, c, d, in[ 9], S31, UL(3654602809)); /* 45 */
- HH ( d, a, b, c, in[12], S32, UL(3873151461)); /* 46 */
- HH ( c, d, a, b, in[15], S33, UL( 530742520)); /* 47 */
- HH ( b, c, d, a, in[ 2], S34, UL(3299628645)); /* 48 */
-
- /* Round 4 */
-#define S41 6
-#define S42 10
-#define S43 15
-#define S44 21
- II ( a, b, c, d, in[ 0], S41, UL(4096336452)); /* 49 */
- II ( d, a, b, c, in[ 7], S42, UL(1126891415)); /* 50 */
- II ( c, d, a, b, in[14], S43, UL(2878612391)); /* 51 */
- II ( b, c, d, a, in[ 5], S44, UL(4237533241)); /* 52 */
- II ( a, b, c, d, in[12], S41, UL(1700485571)); /* 53 */
- II ( d, a, b, c, in[ 3], S42, UL(2399980690)); /* 54 */
- II ( c, d, a, b, in[10], S43, UL(4293915773)); /* 55 */
- II ( b, c, d, a, in[ 1], S44, UL(2240044497)); /* 56 */
- II ( a, b, c, d, in[ 8], S41, UL(1873313359)); /* 57 */
- II ( d, a, b, c, in[15], S42, UL(4264355552)); /* 58 */
- II ( c, d, a, b, in[ 6], S43, UL(2734768916)); /* 59 */
- II ( b, c, d, a, in[13], S44, UL(1309151649)); /* 60 */
- II ( a, b, c, d, in[ 4], S41, UL(4149444226)); /* 61 */
- II ( d, a, b, c, in[11], S42, UL(3174756917)); /* 62 */
- II ( c, d, a, b, in[ 2], S43, UL( 718787259)); /* 63 */
- II ( b, c, d, a, in[ 9], S44, UL(3951481745)); /* 64 */
-
- buf[0] += a;
- buf[1] += b;
- buf[2] += c;
- buf[3] += d;
-}
-
-/*
- ***********************************************************************
- ** End of md5.c **
- ******************************** (cut) ********************************
- */
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pppd/md5.h b/usr.sbin/pppd/md5.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 7492b2228e2be..0000000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pppd/md5.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-/*
- ***********************************************************************
- ** md5.h -- header file for implementation of MD5 **
- ** RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm **
- ** Created: 2/17/90 RLR **
- ** Revised: 12/27/90 SRD,AJ,BSK,JT Reference C version **
- ** Revised (for MD5): RLR 4/27/91 **
- ** -- G modified to have y&~z instead of y&z **
- ** -- FF, GG, HH modified to add in last register done **
- ** -- Access pattern: round 2 works mod 5, round 3 works mod 3 **
- ** -- distinct additive constant for each step **
- ** -- round 4 added, working mod 7 **
- ***********************************************************************
- */
-
-/*
- ***********************************************************************
- ** Copyright (C) 1990, RSA Data Security, Inc. All rights reserved. **
- ** **
- ** License to copy and use this software is granted provided that **
- ** it is identified as the "RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message- **
- ** Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing this **
- ** software or this function. **
- ** **
- ** License is also granted to make and use derivative works **
- ** provided that such works are identified as "derived from the RSA **
- ** Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all **
- ** material mentioning or referencing the derived work. **
- ** **
- ** RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning **
- ** either the merchantability of this software or the suitability **
- ** of this software for any particular purpose. It is provided "as **
- ** is" without express or implied warranty of any kind. **
- ** **
- ** These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this **
- ** documentation and/or software. **
- ***********************************************************************
- */
-
-#ifndef __MD5_INCLUDE__
-
-/* typedef a 32-bit type */
-typedef unsigned int UINT4;
-
-/* Data structure for MD5 (Message-Digest) computation */
-typedef struct {
- UINT4 i[2]; /* number of _bits_ handled mod 2^64 */
- UINT4 buf[4]; /* scratch buffer */
- unsigned char in[64]; /* input buffer */
- unsigned char digest[16]; /* actual digest after MD5Final call */
-} MD5_CTX;
-
-void MD5Init ();
-void MD5Update ();
-void MD5Final ();
-
-#define __MD5_INCLUDE__
-#endif /* __MD5_INCLUDE__ */
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pppd/ppp.h b/usr.sbin/pppd/ppp.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 3d8f870bf2f3c..0000000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pppd/ppp.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * ppp.h - PPP global declarations.
- *
- * Copyright (c) 1989 Carnegie Mellon University.
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
- * provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
- * duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
- * advertising materials, and other materials related to such
- * distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
- * by Carnegie Mellon University. The name of the
- * University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
- * from this software without specific prior written permission.
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
- * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
- * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- *
- * $Id: ppp.h,v 1.1 1993/11/11 03:54:25 paulus Exp $
- */
-
-#ifndef __PPP_H__
-#define __PPP_H__
-
-#define NPPP 1 /* One PPP interface supported (per process) */
-
-/*
- * Data Link Layer header = Address, Control, Protocol.
- */
-#define ALLSTATIONS 0xff /* All-Stations Address */
-#define UI 0x03 /* Unnumbered Information */
-#define LCP 0xc021 /* Link Control Protocol */
-#define IPCP 0x8021 /* IP Control Protocol */
-#define UPAP 0xc023 /* User/Password Authentication Protocol */
-#define CHAP 0xc223 /* Crytpographic Handshake Protocol */
-#define LQR 0xc025 /* Link Quality Report protocol */
-#define IP_VJ_COMP 0x002d /* VJ TCP compressed IP packet */
-#define DLLHEADERLEN (sizeof (u_char) + sizeof (u_char) + sizeof (u_short))
-#define MTU 1500 /* Default MTU */
-
-#endif /* __PPP_H__ */
diff --git a/usr.sbin/pppstats/Makefile b/usr.sbin/pppstats/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index ef6136402c68b..0000000000000
--- a/usr.sbin/pppstats/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: Makefile.bsd,v 1.5 1996/10/08 04:38:08 paulus Exp $
-
-PROG= pppstats
-SRCS= pppstats.c
-CFLAGS+=-I.. -D_BITYPES
-MAN8= pppstats.8
-MAN= pppstats.cat8
-BINDIR= /usr/sbin
-
-.include <bsd.prog.mk>