# # This file is borrowed from the kernel configuration. # # Format of this file: descriptionvariablehelptext. # If the question being documented is of type "choice", we list # only the first occurring config variable. The help texts # must not contain empty lines. No variable should occur twice; if it # does, only the first occurrence will be used by Configure. The lines # in a help text should be indented two positions. Lines starting with # `#' are ignored. To be nice to menuconfig, limit your lines to 70 # characters. Use emacs' kfill.el to edit this file or you lose. # Prompt for development and/or incomplete code CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL Some of the programs in this package may be incomplete or instable. Unless you intend to help test and develop a feature that falls into this category, or you have a situation that requires using these features you should probably say N here, which will cause this configure script to present you with fewer choices. If you say Y here, you will be offered the choice of using features or that are currently considered to be in the alpha-test phase. CONFIG_BUILDX11 With this option you can disable the installation of all programs which require X11. If xmkmf is missing, this option will be automatically disabled for you. CONFIG_KERNELDIR Some programs need special include files from non-standard locations within the kernel source. The default is /usr/src/linux. Change this setting to fit your local environment. Directory to install binaries CONFIG_BINDIR This option tells the installation process, where to put those programs which are usable for ordinary users. The administrative programs (those, which are intended for configuration) are installed in another directory, configurable in the next option. Directory to install administrative binaries CONFIG_SBINDIR This option tess the installation process, where to put the administrative programs. All other programs are installed in another directory, configurable in the previous option. Directory to install card configuration tools CONFIG_CARD_SBINDIR This option tess the installation process, where to put the card configurationtools. All other programs are installed in another directories, configurable in the previous options. Directory to install man pages CONFIG_MANDIR This option tells the installation process, where to put the man pages. This is usually /usr/man or /usr/local/man. The man pages go into some subdirectory below this directory depending on the section they belong to. Directory to install firmware CONFIG_FIRMWAREDIR With this option, the directory for the firmware images of the various active cards can be selected. CONFIG_RUNDIR Some applications create special files for managing their process IDs. This option selects the directory where to create these ".pid" files. Usually this is /var/run. CONFIG_LOCKDIR Some applications create special files for resource locking. This option selects the directory where to create these files. Usually this is /var/lock. CONFIG_LOCKFILE Some applications create special files for resource locking. This option selects the fixed part of name for these files. The variable part depends on the application. Usually you can accept the "LCK.." default here. General configuration directory CONFIG_I4LCONFDIR Some of the programs in this package need global configuration files. This option tells them where to expect these files. During installation, some sample files may be installed there also. CONFIG_CONFFILE This is the name of the global configuration file. CONFIG_CALLERIDFILE This option defines the name for the global callerid file. In this file, well-known names can be assigned to phone numbers. Some of the applications then display the names instead of phone numbers. CONFIG_USERCONFFILE In addition to the global config file, some applications allow user-specific settings. This option tells, which filename to use for these settings. CONFIG_COUNTRY_PREFIX This option defines the prefix to be dialed before the country code on international calls. CONFIG_AREA_PREFIX This option defines the prefix to be dialed before the area code on national calls. CONFIG_COUNTRYCODE Put your local country code WITHOUT prefix here. CONFIG_AREACODE Put your local area code WITHOUT prefix here. CONFIG_LIB_AREACODE For resolving areacodes to city names, a database library is used. With this option, you can select between two database librarys. The recommended library is "Areacode", however those who want to reuse their old datafiles, can select the old "Avon" library here. CONFIG_DATADIR With this option, the directory for the areacode database and other databases can be selected. Build isdnctrl tool CONFIG_ISDNCTRL This program is the main configuration utility for all linklevel related configuration such as net-devices, mapping, encapsulation etc. This program is documented in isdnctrl(8). Enable debugging features of isdnctrl CONFIG_ISDNCTRL_DEBUG If enabled, a special feature 'debug' is available with isdnctrl. With this feature, isdnctrl is able to dump internal data structures of the linklevel part. This feature may be helpful when debugging drivers or the linklevel itself. Enable config file option isdnctrl CONFIG_ISDNCTRL_CONF If enabled, an option to read/write configfiles is built into isdnctrl. The manpage is extended automatically. Enable timru-controls CONFIG_ISDNCTRL_TIMRU If enabled, support for the TIMRU extension is enabled. Note: TIMRU is NOT supported by standard-kernels (as of 2.0.36). Build iprofd CONFIG_IPROFD If enabled, iprofd, a special daemon will be built. This daemon is used to permanently store profile data from the modem emulator into a file whenever an AT&W0 command is given on any ttyI. It also reads this file on startup and initializes the profile from its contents. This program is documented in iprofd(8). Build telesctrl CONFIG_TELESCTRL This program is used to configure the teles driver (mainly debugging options). For the HiSax driver, there is another tool, called hisaxctrl. These are essentially the same binary, just with a different name. This program is documented in telesctrl(8). Build hisaxctrl CONFIG_HISAXCTRL This program is used to configure the HiSax driver (mainly debugging options). For the teles driver, there is another tool, called telesctrl. These are essentially the same binary, just with a different name. This program is documented in hisaxctrl(8). Build icnctrl CONFIG_ICNCTRL This program is used to configure the ICN driver. With this tool, you can add cards, download protocol firmware into cards and configure ports, memory, leased-line mode etc. This program is documented in icnctrl(8). Enable debugging features of icnctrl CONFIG_ICNCTRL_DEBUG If enabled, a special feature 'debug' is available with icnctrl. With this feature, icnctrl is able to dump internal data structures of the ICN driver. This feature may be helpful when debugging the ICN driver. Build actctrl CONFIG_ACTCTRL This program is used to configure the IBM Active 2000 driver. With this tool, you can add cards, download protocol firmware into cards and configure ports, irq, D-channel protocol etc. This program is documented in actctrl (8). Enable debugging features of actctrl CONFIG_ACTCTRL_DEBUG If enabled, a special feature 'debug' is available with actctrl. With this feature, actctrl is able to dump internal data structures of the IBM Active 2000 driver. This feature may be helpful when debugging the driver. Build eiconctrl CONFIG_EICONCTRL This program is used to configure the Eicon driver. With this tool, you can add cards, download protocol firmware into cards and configure ports, irq, D-channel protocol etc. This program is documented in eiconctrl (8). CONFIG_AVMCAPICTRL This program is used to configure the avm-b1 driver. With this tool you can download protocol firmware into cards. This program is documented in avmcapictrl (8). CONFIG_DIEHLCTRL This program is used to configure the diehl driver. With this tool you can download protocol firmware into cards. This program is documented in diehlctrl (8). CONFIG_LOOPCTRL This program is used to configure the loop driver. This tool is marked experimental, since the driver is NOT included in standard kernel. It is mainly for testing purposes. This program is documented in loopctrl (8). Build imon CONFIG_IMON This is a userlevel program to monitor the activity of isdn4linux. It is tty based and uses ncurses to produce a nice screen. This program is documented in imon (1). Build imontty CONFIG_IMONTTY This is a userlevel program to monitor the activity of isdn4linux. It is tty based; does NOT use (n)curses. This program is documented in imontty (1). Build isdnlog CONFIG_ISDNLOG This program is mainly for monitoring activity. It has been extended to do a lot of more however. See isdnlog/README for more info. Buid ipppstats CONFIG_IPPPSTATS This programs displays statistics of synchronous PPP connections. Using this program only makes sense if you use ipppd. Build xisdnload CONFIG_XISDNLOAD This is a program for displaying traffic of ISDN-connections in an X11-window. It shows a similar traffic-graph like xload. Build xmonisdn CONFIG_XMONISDN This is an X11 based ISDN monitor. NetUP command CONFIG_XMONISDN_UPCMD Enter the path of command to execute, if an ISDN-connection is established. NetDOWN command CONFIG_XMONISDN_DOWNCMD Enter the path of command to execute, if an ISDN-connection is terminated. Install generic man pages CONFIG_GENMAN If enabled, in addition to the tool's man pages, the following generic man pages are installed: isdninfo(4) ttyI(4) cui(4) isdn_audio(4) isdnctrl(4) isdn_cause(7) Generate FAQ CONFIG_FAQ If enabled, the FAQ, available as html both unpacked and packed with zip and gzip are generated. The FAQ is available in English and German. Where to install the FAQ CONFIG_FAQDIR Here you can tell where to put the FAQ. capifax CAPI based FAX application CONFIG_CAPIFAX If enabled, a CAPI based FAX system will be build. It is realized using two programs: capifax, a FAX-sending application and faxrcvd, a daemon for receiving incoming Faximile. Since both programs use the CAPI2.0 functionality, these programs are currently ONLY USABLE IF YOU HAVE an AVM-B1 installed! Remote CAPI daemon CONFIG_RCAPID If enabled, a daemon for exporting CAPI connectivity via local Network will be build. The protocol used is based on the specification published by Bintec on their web-site. On the same web-site, there is an example client available. THIS IS ONLY USABLE, IF YOU HAVE an AVM-B1 installed! ISDN answering machine CONFIG_VBOX If enabled, an ISDN answering machine will be build. This program does NOT with some ISDN cards which don't support transparent B-channels: ICN, ACT2000 and Spellcaster. Voice message spool directory VBOX_SPOOLDIR This is the directory under which incoming messages are stored. A subdirectory under this directory will be created for each user. /var/spool/vbox is usual. Vbox log directory VBOX_LOGDIR Logs of incoming messages etc. will be stored in this directory. /var/log/vbox is usual. Vbox PID directory VBOX_PIDDIR Files storing the process ID of running vboxgetty processes will be written in this directory (traditionally /var/run). Vbox lock directory VBOX_LOCKDIR Lockfiles to ensure mutually exclusive access to devices will be created in this directory. /var/lock is recommended. Vbox documentation directory VBOX_DOCDIR Where the (currently only German) documentation is installed. Version of Tcl library to use VBOX_TCL There are different versions of tcl available.. tcl8.0 is the current one. Use a callid in SUSPEND VBOX_SUSPEND_ID If suspending ("park") a call it is possible to assign a id to the suspended call (value is 1). Some ISDN phones don't allow to resume calls with an id. PPP daemon for syncPPP support CONFIG_IPPPD Enabling this, builds a special PPP daemon called ipppd which handles synchronous PPP and MPPP (multilink PPP). This program is documented in ipppd(8). Support for MS chap secrets CONFIG_IPPPD_MSCHAP If enabled, adds support for Microsoft's extension of CHAP authentication. For compiling this, a DES-encryption library libdes.a and its include file des.h needs to be installed on your system. If the configuration process fails to find these, this option is automatically disabled. Support for RADIUS protocol CONFIG_IPPPD_RADIUS Enabling this option, adds support for RADIUS authentication. You need libradiusclient installed on your system for enabling this. See ipppd/README.RADIUS for more information. Support for RADIUS wtmp logging CONFIG_RADIUS_WTMP_LOGGING With this option enabled, ipppd logs into wtmp database also. This makes established connections visible with tools like w, last or similar. radiusclient config file path RADIUS_CLIENT_CONFIG_FILE Enter the full path to your radiusclient config file. Server listen at port CONFIG_ISDNLOG_SERV_PORT Enter the portnumber where isdnlog should answer requests from clients like xisdn or kisdnlog. User file CONFIG_ISDNLOG_USERFILE Enter the full path of the authentication file for client-access to isdnlog. Charge file CONFIG_ISDNLOG_CHARGEFILE Enter the full path of the file where isdnlog should store charging info (costs) during reboots. Log file CONFIG_ISDNLOG_LOGFILE Enter the full path of the file where isdnlog should store the connection informations. Reload command CONFIG_ISDNLOG_RELOADCMD Enter the full path of a shell-sript which reloads the whole I4L-system in case of a failure. Stop command CONFIG_ISDNLOG_STOPCMD Enter the full path of a shell-script which stops the whole I4L-system in case of a failure. Reboot command CONFIG_ISDNLOG_REBOOTCMD Enter the full path of a shell-script which reboots Linux in case of a failure. Location of isdnlog documentation CONFIG_ISDNLOG_DOCDIR Enter the directory for documentation of isdnlog, usually something like /usr/share/doc/isdnlog. Currently no files are installed to this directory, but it appears as reference in sample config files. Old config directory CONFIG_ISDNLOG_OLDI4LCONFDIR Enter the directory of your old (pre 3.0) isdnlog config-stuff. Old config file CONFIG_ISDNLOG_OLDI4LCONFFILE Enter the filename of your old (pre 3.0) isdnlog config-file. Support postgres95 SQL-Database CONFIG_ISDNLOG_POSTGRES Check this box if you plan to let isdnlog insert any connection information into a postgres95 database. directory of postgres95 CONFIG_ISDNLOG_POSTGRESDIR Enter the full path of your postgres95 installation. Support mysql SQL-Database CONFIG_ISDNLOG_MYSQLDB Check this box if you plan to let isdnlog insert any connection information into a mysql database. directory of mysql CONFIG_ISDNLOG_MYSQLDIR Enter the full path of your mysql installation. Country specific chargeinfo support CONFIG_ISDN_LOG_DE Check exactly one box to integrate country specific support into isdnlog. If you country is not supported directly, please use 'XX'. Country code CONFIG_ISDN_LOG_CC Enter your iso country code here, also knwon as TLD (top level domain). Note: please use small letters. Note also: data files for your country might not exist yet. See isdnlog/README.Internationalization for more info. Primary language for country names CONFIG_ISDN_LOG_CC_DE The destination database can be built with german or english country names. National support for cities CONFIG_ISDN_LOG_DEST_DE Select this, if you want to have German cities in the destination database. So isdnlog can show a city name instead of a number prefix. In isdnrate you can type in known city names and countries. National support for cities CONFIG_ISDN_LOG_DEST_AT S. above text for German cities. National support for cities CONFIG_ISDN_LOG_DEST_NL S. above text for German cities. National support for cities CONFIG_ISDN_LOG_DEST_BE Belgian area codes. S. above text for German cities. National support for cities CONFIG_ISDN_LOG_DEST_CN Chinese area codes. S. above text for German cities. Diversion services support CONFIG_DIVERTCTRL This program is needed to configure the supplementary diversion services in conjunction with the HiSax driver on an EURO/DSS1 line. Supported options are CD (call deflection), CFU (Call forward unconditional), CFB (Call forward when busy) and CFNR (call forward not reachable). Additionally the actual CFU, CFB and CFNR state may be interrogated. The use of CFU, CFB, CFNR and interrogation may be limited to some countries. The keypad protocol is still not implemented. CD should work in all countries if this service has been sub- scribed. Eurofile Transfer Support CONFIG_EUROFILE The Eurofile Transfer Protocol is a protocol standardized by ETSI that allows computers to exchange files over the ISDN. ISDN adapter boards for PCs are usually bundled with a file transfer software that implements the above protocol. Typing 'y' here will build the eftp4linux package, which will allow your linux box to exchange files over isdn with such PCs. . The package actually consists of a core library 'libeft' (which mainly implements the protocols ETS 300-383 and ETS 300-075) and some applications which use that library. . Eurofile requires a 2.2.x kernel or newer to work. You can quickly check if your Linux system is Eurofile-ready by running the `check_system' script present in the eurofile/scripts/ directory. Build Eurofile server CONFIG_EFTD This will build an eurofile server 'eftd' which allows to connect from another computer to your linux computer via isdn and to download or upload files. Use user authetication derived from wu-ftp CONFIG_EFTD_WUAUTH Eurofile connections to your computer are granted on a user name / password based authentication scheme. If you say 'y' here, an authentication library derived from the Washinghton University ftp server is used which allows you to configure fine grained access control. . The main reason why this is a config option is that wuftpd comes with another license (Berkley style with advertising clause) which is incompatible with the GPL (the eftp4linux code itsself is coverd by the LGPL). Thus, the only reason to turn this off is probably if you want to generate an eftd binary which can be distributed under the TERMS terms of the GPL. MSN used to provide Eurofile service CONFIG_EFTD_SERVER_MSN This is the MSN (ususally the telephone number without area code), that another computer must call if it wants to connect to your eftp4linux eurofile server. This only sets the default entry in the example eft.conf file and you can always change this number later by editing /etc/isdn/eft.conf. . If you also use ISDN for connecting your computer to your internet provider, it is recommended to use a different MSN than for ippp/rawip (or whatever) network interfaces (in particular if you use isdn network interfaces that accept incoming connections). Install eftd boot time script CONFIG_EFT_INSTALL_EFTD_SH If this is enabled, a sysv compatible init rc script for starting eftd during boot time will be installed when you do a `make install'. . Actually, `make install' only copies the script file to the sysv init directory (currently hardcoded /sbin/init.d). It does not configure the runlevels which still remains your own task. Please refer to the doc of your Linux distribution on how to do this. . You might want to say 'n' here if you already have an own costumized version of the script installed which should not be overwritten when doing `make install' Build Eurofile client CONFIG_EFTP This will build an eurofile client 'eftp' which allows you to connect to other computers from your linux computer via ISDN and to download or upload files. eftp provides a command line user interface somewhat similar to ftp (thus, the name). Command line editing for eftp CONFIG_EFTP_READLINE This enables command line editing for eftp by means of the GNU readline library. For this to work, your system needs a sufficiently recent version of the GNU readline library installed which supports the so called `alternate interface'. (If such a library is not fond, readline support will be turned off automatically, thus you only need to say 'n' here if you really don't want GNU readline support). Install eftp suid root CONFIG_EFTP_SETUID For initiating outgoing connections, eftp needs to dynamically configure isdn network interfaces and X.25 routes. This task requires netadmin priviliges and access to /dev/isdnctrl files. Thus, only root can dynamically initiate outgoing eurofile connections. . If you say 'y' here, a `make install' will install eftp suid root. This will allow normal users to initiate Eurofile connections. suid eftp only initiates outgoing eurofile connections if the user hase write permissions to /dev/ttyI0. Thus, even if you install eftp suid root, only those user who can initiate outgoing isdn calls anyway can do so by means of eftp. . eftp will only perform the network setup (and cleanup) with super user privileges, the whole other stuff is performed by a forked child process that runs with real and effective user id of the calling users. Thus, potential security holes are minimized. MSN used by outgoing Eurofile calls CONFIG_EFTP_CLIENT_MSN This is the MSN used to identify your isdn access line (used be the ISDN network to generate the called party number in the isdn connect request message) when making outgoing calls to other Eurofile servers. . Some Eurofile servers base access control on the called party number. Thus, when connecting to such a server, the success of your connection attempt might depend on the proper setting of this. . This only sets the default entry in the example eft.conf file and you can always change this number later by editing /etc/isdn/eft.conf. Install default eft.conf file CONFIG_EFT_INSTALL_CONF If this is enabled, the example eft.conf file will be installed (usually as /etc/isdn/eft.conf). You might want to turn this off if you already have an own costumized version of eft.conf installed which should not be overwritten when doing `make install' # need an empty line after last entry, for sed script in Configure.