Pppd
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''See [[manually using GPRS]].'' | ''See [[manually using GPRS]].'' | ||
− | The main scenario on [[ | + | The main scenario on [[Openmoko]] is the cellar [[GPRS]] connection for internet access. |
== Bluetooth DUN == | == Bluetooth DUN == | ||
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''See [[manually using Bluetooth]].'' | ''See [[manually using Bluetooth]].'' | ||
− | Another feature that requires PPP is accessing an | + | Another feature that requires PPP is accessing an Openmoko device over [[Bluetooth]] within the DUN ("dial-up networking") profile. |
== Remote pppd == | == Remote pppd == | ||
− | The GSM modem of an | + | The GSM modem of an Openmoko device can be made available for a computer connected via [[USB]] or [[Bluetooth]], using a serial device, SSH, or a TCP port. In this case, pppd run on the computer can establish a GPRS connection. |
== QEMU == | == QEMU == | ||
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''See [[QEMU#Simple network connection with pppd]].'' | ''See [[QEMU#Simple network connection with pppd]].'' | ||
− | If instead of a real | + | If instead of a real Openmoko device QEMU is used to emulate one, it can be networked with the host computer via an emulated serial port. |
== VPN == | == VPN == |
Revision as of 11:07, 23 August 2008
pppd is used in various scenarios to create a network connection according to the PPP standard between two systems over serial connections. Several configuration files can be put in /etc/ppp/peers, passwords in /etc/ppp/chap-secrets and /etc/ppp/pap-secrets, and "inet ppp" definitions in the file /etc/network/interfaces.
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GPRS
See manually using GPRS.
The main scenario on Openmoko is the cellar GPRS connection for internet access.
Bluetooth DUN
Another feature that requires PPP is accessing an Openmoko device over Bluetooth within the DUN ("dial-up networking") profile.
Remote pppd
The GSM modem of an Openmoko device can be made available for a computer connected via USB or Bluetooth, using a serial device, SSH, or a TCP port. In this case, pppd run on the computer can establish a GPRS connection.
QEMU
See QEMU#Simple network connection with pppd.
If instead of a real Openmoko device QEMU is used to emulate one, it can be networked with the host computer via an emulated serial port.
VPN
Secure VPN (virtual private network) connections can be established using pppd over SSH or PPTP.