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25#
26# Privileged system-wide pppd options may be placed here.  Typically, the
27# following options are used in this file:
28#
29#	lock		-- enable UUCP-style device locking
30#	name <name>	-- set local system name for authentication
31#	domain <name>	-- append domain name to local name
32#	nodefaultroute	-- prevent users from installing a default route
33#	noproxyarp	-- prevent users from using proxy ARP
34#
35# Device-specific options, such as asyncmap, should go in the per-device
36# option files named /etc/ppp/options.<tty>, where <tty> is the name of
37# the device.  For example, if /dev/ttya is used, then /etc/ppp/options.ttya
38# will be read (if it exists).  When IP addresses are allocated per-port
39# for dial-in nodes ("dynamic IP addressing"), then the remote address
40# should be placed in that file as well.
41#
42# Peer-specific options, such as connect scripts, IP addresses, and other
43# protocol options, should be placed in /etc/ppp/peers/<name>, where <name>
44# is the name of the peer.  This file is then read by using the pppd "call"
45# option; usually from the command line.
46#
47# Options in this file, /etc/ppp/options.<tty>, /etc/ppp/peers/<name>,
48# /etc/ppp/pap-secrets, and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets are all considered
49# privileged.  Those from ~/.ppprc and the command line are privileged
50# if the invoker is root, and unprivileged otherwise.
51#
52lock
53nodefaultroute
54noproxyarp
55