Well one of the big culprits in this area is innd, so I just disable it.
I use dial-on-demand all the time on my home server, although
I've got ISDN, and am using ipppd. I have heard (but not tried it myself)
that the latest pppd directly supports dial-on-demand.

Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:

> OS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>> Am I right in thinking that the only dial on demand utility available for 
>> Linux is good ol' diald ?
> 
> 
> Yes. Last time I thought it was something missing in our distro, Denis
> told me that it doesn't work properly -- apparently there is too much
> stuff on a typical install that would from time to time, dial the line,
> making it unusable.
> 
> 

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