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PPP/SLIP (Point to Point Protocol/Serial Line Internet Protocol) software lets you connect to other machines using PPP/SLIP protocol.
Babylon
- Version: Stable 1.4
- Byte Size: 422.2 KB (432,300 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 30th, 2000
- Home Page: http://babylon.spellcast.com/
- Description: SpellCaster has released its Babylon Remote Access
Software for Linux under the GNU Public License.
It comprises a device independent PPP stack which works
under the GNU/Linux operating system, drivers for all of
SpellCaster's ISDN adapters and standard analog modem
support. It has an easy to use interface to configure dial
in/out accounts.

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CLModem PPP Driver
- Version: Stable / Development 0.1.0
- Byte Size: 41.0 KB (41,966 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 17th, 2000
- Home Page: http://linmodems.org/
- Description: CLModem is a driver for the CL-MD5620DT (Ambient Tech) winmodem chipset that supports PPP.

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Connect
- Version: Stable 1.2.2
- Byte Size: 138.2 KB (141,476 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 15, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.caesium.fr/freeware/connect/
- Binary: RPM
Source
- Description: Connect package is a client-server program designed to ease the sharing of a PPP link to the internet over a small network. Read about all of it's features on the home page.

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Costd
- Version: Stable 0.12
- Byte Size: 11.3 KB (11,563 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: August 10th, 1999
- Home Page: http://linux.laban.net/costd/
- Description: Costd is a simple bash script that will monitor for ppp/ippp connection depending on what you configure it for. It will log phone costs and connection time to files, and is able to show a report of your phone costs and timeuse.

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DialControl
- Version: Stable 2.5.7
- Byte Size: 51.1 KB (52,311 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 6, 2000
- Home Page: http://homepage.swissonline.ch/allenfuchs/stefan/dc/index.html
- Additional Software Required: At least one of the following: Client, X Client
- Note: Other clients are available on the home page.
- Description: With DialControl, clients can control a servers internet connection via DialControl Server. The server decides whether the connection should remain up because
there are other clients using it or go down because every client signed off.

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DialControl
- Version: Stable 2.7.0
- Byte Size: 47.7 KB (48,885 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 21th, 2000
- Home Page: http://homepage.swissonline.ch/allenfuchs/stefan/dc/
- Description: DialControl is a client/server application suite that allows remote control
over the connection to the Internet/WAN of a masquerading server.
It supports both analog and ISDN connections (with optional channel bundling).
As soon as a client registers online to the server, the
connection will be established and kept open until the last client has signed
off. Clients are available for Linux and Windows, and a Java
client is under development.

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Diald
- Version: Stable 0.16
- Byte Size: 127.5 KB (130,594 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 5, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.loonie.net/~eschenk/diald.html
- Binary: RPM, Debian
PPC
Alpha
- Description: Diald provides on demand Internet connectivity for Linux, giving you complete automated control over your SLIP or PPP links. When you need a connection it's there. When you don't, it's not. You'll never need to run a "ppp-on" or "ppp-off" script again. To upgrade to the new patch see the authors webpage.

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Dialmon
- Version: Stable 0.8
- Byte Size: 227.5 KB (232,940 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 15, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.quaking.demon.co.uk/dialmon.html
- Binary: Glibc
Source
- Description: DialD is the Linux daemon which provides dial-on-demand for dialup machines and networks. DialMon is a daemon and clients which allows users on other machines on the network to see the state of the link.

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DialupDNS Client
- Version: Stable 1.0.0
- Byte Size: 10.1 KB (10,367 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: October 17, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.linuxstart.com/~kvance/sw_byname.html#D
- Description: The DialupDNS client is a UNIX program for interfacing
with the dynamic DNS service at http://www.dialupdns.com/

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Dip
- Version: Stable 3.3.7
- Byte Size: 187.2 KB (191,654 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: June 18, 1999
- Binary: Source
Sparc
- Description: Dip is a program to allow for automatic scripting of modem dialing. It's useful for setting up PPP and SLIP connections, but isn't required for either. It is used by netcfg for setting up SLIP connections.

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DWUN
- Version: Stable 0.7 / Development 0.7e
- Byte Size: 104.4 KB / 113.1 KB
- License: BSD type
- Revision Date: February 26th, 2000
- Home Page: http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~umbrella/
- Binary: RPM, Debian
- Description: Primarily for use on a NAT (masquerading) gateway with a ppp connection, DWUN keeps the connection up while there are clients who wish to be connected and drops it as soon as no such clients remain. It is also useful as a dialer for work
stations since it will keep dialing until it gets a real connection.

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Exscan
- Version: Stable 0.4
- Byte Size: 18.5 KB (18,935 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 13, 1999
- Home Page: http://exscan.netpedia.net/exscan.html
- Description: Exscan is a network/Internet port scanner. It uses the "strobe-scan" technique, which means exscan only scans for certain services, instead of scanning a range of ports. Exscan can return information on live services, such as server version, etc.

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EZnet
- Version: Stable 1.11.1
- Byte Size: 38.5 KB (39,454 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 25, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.hwaci.com/sw/eznet
- Binary: RPM
- Description: EZnet is a new program that simplifies PPP setup for Linux. Using EZnet, all a user has to do is specify the name of their ISP, a login name, a password and a phone number to dial. Eznet takes care of the rest. There are no configuration files to edit and no chat scripts to design.

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Killppd
- Version: Stable 0.0.0
- Byte Size: 4.8 KB (4,897 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: April 28, 1999
- Home Page: http://users.smileys.net/~leonb/killpppd/
- Description: Killppd is a simple SUID executable which allows a user to bring down pppd without needing su, sudo or a root login. It is intended for use when dialing an ISP, is (hopefully) overflow-safe and can be run happily in batch mode (for enforcing curfews, for example). It has a test mode and varying levels of verbosity.

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LTModem Diagnostic Tool
- Version: Stable / Development 0.9.8
- Byte Size: 251.3 KB (257,316 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 17th, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.close.u-net.com/ltmodem.html
- Description: The LTModem Diagnostic Tool is a user-space driver for the Lucent PCI winmodem. It will get the phone on- and off-hook, and can do full-duplex transmission
and receiving.

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Lucent PCI Winmodem Kernel Module
- Version: Stable 5.68
- Byte Size: 207.8 KB (212,790 bytes)
- License: Free to use
- Revision Date: March 17th, 2000
- Home Page: http://808hi.com/56k/ltwin3.htm
- Description: This is Lucent Technologies' binary-only kernel module for the Lucent PCI winmodem.

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mkconnect
- Version: Stable / Development 0.2
- Byte Size: 7.7 KB (7,900 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 19th, 2000
- Home Page: http://mkconnect.virtualave.net
- Description: Script for create and manage PPP connections
under Linux.

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mkconnect
- Version: Stable / Development 0.2
- Byte Size: 7.7 KB (7,900 bytes)
- License: OpenSource
- Revision Date: March 19th, 2000
- Home Page: http://mkconnect.virtualave.net
- Description: Script for create and manage PPP connections
under Linux.

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pppd
- Version: Stable 2.3.11
- Byte Size: 778.0 KB (796,692 bytes)
- License: OpenSource
- Revision Date: December 27, 1999
- Home Page: ftp://cs.anu.edu.au/pub/software/ppp/
- Binary: RPM,
PPC
- Description: PPP Daemon for Linux, Solaris 2, *BSD, SunOS 4, Digital Unix, SVR4, NeXTStep, and Ultrix. This
allows Unix machines to connect to the internet through dialup lines, using the PPP protocol, as
a PPP server or client. Works with 'chat', 'dip', and 'diald', among (many) others. Supports IP, TCP,
UDP and (for Linux) IPX (Novell).

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pppsetup
- Version: Stable 2.21
- Byte Size: 9.1 KB (9,326 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 4, 1999
- Home Page: ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/network/serial/ppp
- Description: pppsetup is a easy-to-use, user-friendly way to set up your PPP daemon. Get it if you're having trouble creating a chat script to connect to your service provider with pppd & chat.

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QuickPPP
- Version: Stable 1.0
- Byte Size: 5.0 KB (5,078 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 18, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.staticky.com/prog.html
- Description: QuickPPP is a simple utility that sets up a PPP connection to your ISP using pppd. A libc5 binary is included with the source.

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Rc.Virt
- Version: Stable 2.42
- Byte Size: 5.9 KB (6,084 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 16, 1999
- Description: Rc.Virt is a tool to simplify configuring virtual IP addresses during Linux boot.

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Tap Tunnel
- Version: Stable 0.1
- Byte Size: 33.6 KB (34,374 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 10, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.altern.org/poettering/taptunnel
- Description: Tap Tunnel is a client and server for creating Ethernet tunnels over TCP/IP-networks (such as the Internet). It can be used to connect two private networks over a public one. It uses raw-ethernet, and therefore can tunnel a variety of protocols (IPX, ARP, IPv4, IPv6, DHCP, etc)

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WvDial
- Version: Stable 1.41
- Byte Size: 100.9 KB (103,321 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 15, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.worldvisions.ca/wvdial/index.html
- Binary: RPM
- Description: WvDial is a program that connects your Linux workstation to the Internet as easily as possible. It will automatically detect your modem, and it can log into almost any Internet Provider's server without any special configuration.

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