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NAME

     ng_mppc — Microsoft MPPC/MPPE compression and encryption netgraph node type

SYNOPSIS

     #include <sys/types.h>
     #include <netgraph/ng_mppc.h>

DESCRIPTION

     The mppc node type implements the Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression (MPPC) and Microsoft
     Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) sub-protocols of the PPP protocol.  These protocols are
     often used in conjunction with the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).

     The node has two hooks, comp for compression and decomp for decompression.  Typically one or
     both of these hooks would be connected to the ng_ppp(4) node type hook of the same name.
     Each direction of traffic flow is independent of the other.

HOOKS

     This node type supports the following hooks:

     comp    Connection to ng_ppp(4) comp hook.  Incoming frames are compressed and/or encrypted,
             and sent back out the same hook.

     decomp  Connection to ng_ppp(4) decomp hook.  Incoming frames are decompressed and/or
             decrypted, and sent back out the same hook.

CONTROL MESSAGES

     This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following:

     NGM_MPPC_CONFIG_COMP
          This command resets and configures the node for a session in the outgoing traffic
          direction (i.e., for compression and/or encryption).  This command takes a struct
          ng_mppc_config as an argument:

          /* Length of MPPE key */
          #define MPPE_KEY_LEN      16

          /* MPPC/MPPE PPP negotiation bits */
          #define MPPC_BIT          0x00000001      /* mppc compression bits */
          #define MPPE_40           0x00000020      /* use 40 bit key */
          #define MPPE_56           0x00000080      /* use 56 bit key */
          #define MPPE_128          0x00000040      /* use 128 bit key */
          #define MPPE_BITS         0x000000e0      /* mppe encryption bits */
          #define MPPE_STATELESS    0x01000000      /* use stateless mode */
          #define MPPC_VALID_BITS   0x010000e1      /* possibly valid bits */

          /* Configuration for a session */
          struct ng_mppc_config {
              u_char    enable;                 /* enable */
              uint32_t  bits;                   /* config bits */
              u_char    startkey[MPPE_KEY_LEN]; /* start key */
          };

          The enabled field enables traffic flow through the node.  The bits field contains the
          bits as negotiated by the Compression Control Protocol (CCP) in PPP.  The startkey is
          only necessary if MPPE was negotiated, and must be equal to the session start key as
          defined for MPPE.  This key is based on the MS-CHAP credentials used at link
          authentication time.

     NGM_MPPC_CONFIG_DECOMP
          This command resets and configures the node for a session in the incoming traffic
          direction (i.e., for decompression and/or decryption).  This command takes a struct
          ng_mppc_config as an argument.

     NGM_MPPC_RESETREQ
          This message contains no arguments, and is bi-directional.  If an error is detected
          during decompression, this message is sent by the node to the originator of the
          NGM_MPPC_CONFIG_DECOMP message that initiated the session.  The receiver should respond
          by sending a PPP CCP Reset-Request to the peer.

          This message may also be received by this node type when a CCP Reset-Request is
          received by the local PPP entity.  The node will respond by flushing its outgoing
          compression and encryption state so the remote side can resynchronize.

SHUTDOWN

     This node shuts down upon receipt of a NGM_SHUTDOWN control message, or when both hooks have
     been disconnected.

COMPILATION

     The kernel options NETGRAPH_MPPC_COMPRESSION and NETGRAPH_MPPC_ENCRYPTION are supplied to
     selectively compile in either or both capabilities.  At least one of these must be defined,
     or else this node type is useless.

SEE ALSO

     netgraph(4), ng_ppp(4), ngctl(8)

     G. Pall, Microsoft Point-To-Point Compression (MPPC) Protocol, RFC 2118.

     G. S. Pall and G. Zorn, Microsoft Point-To-Point Encryption (MPPE) Protocol, draft-ietf-
     pppext-mppe-04.txt.

     K. Hamzeh, G. Pall, W. Verthein, J. Taarud, W. Little, and G. Zorn, Point-to-Point Tunneling
     Protocol (PPTP), RFC 2637.

AUTHORS

     Archie Cobbs <archie@FreeBSD.org>

BUGS

     In PPP, encryption should be handled by the Encryption Control Protocol (ECP) rather than
     CCP.  However, Microsoft combined both compression and encryption into their ``compression''
     algorithm, which is confusing.