Make the authentication method configurable, CHAP or PAP, defaulting to
CHAP (i.e.: previous behaviour).
Implementation details:
o If PAP is configured, we NAK the CHAP authentication protocol option
in LCP configuration requests and suggest PAP instead. This works
around the amusing requirement of 3GPP TS 29.061 that modems must
send a forced positive acknowledgement of the authentication method
tried (i.e.: the modem will successfully accept any CHAP handshake,
but if the network only supports PAP, the modem will hang up
when it tries and fails to activate the PDP context)
o The PAP Authenticate-Request is resent a hard-coded three times at
ten-second intervals. This may be a bit too persistent. Chances
are if it doesn't work the first time, it'll never work, but the
RFC insists that we MUST retry.
This patch was generated by the following semantic patch
(http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/)
// <smpl>
@fix disable is_null,isnt_null1@
expression *E;
@@
- !E
+ E == NULL
// </smpl>
These really serve no purpose right now as we use only CHAP. So they
only take up space and make the code harder to read. If we implement
1-3 auth protocols, then they're easier handled inside gatppp.c. If we
have more, then a proper auth driver framework is required.
There are only about 4 protocols that the current ppp code handles and
it is doubtful that it will grow much more. There's no point in having
an extensive packet handler registration framework.