On Tuesday 21 August 2001 14:19, dam's wrote:
> > > I don't know where it comes from, but I'll handle
> > > that asap. Did you try 128kb/s ?
> >
> > Not yet, only 64kb/s. Will try 128 tomorrow...
>
> yes pleaes, it's very important for me. The channel
> start/stop should be done automatically with the ibod
> deamon.
>
> I don't understand the memory consomption of net_monitor
> :/
I just configured a new profile with 128kb/s. When
connecting via the net_monitor only ippp0 gets dialed and
connected which means only 64 kb/s (no error message or
something, ippp1 just never get dialed/connected). But then
when connecting ippp1 by hand via 'isdnctrl dial ippp1' the
second channel is automatically bundled with the first and
the 128 kb/s works fine.
Disconnecting with the net_monitor works flawlessly, both
ippp0 and ippp1 get disconnected.
Another thing: in the statistics frame of the new_monitor
is an entry 'Connection Time'. It's always empty, would be
nice to actually find the conncetion time there.
Yet another thing: when connecting the new generated
/etc/resolv.conf always has file permissions -rw-------
which makes it imposible for non-root users to do dns
lookups. But there was already some posting about this in
the mailing list.
> Btw, do you think it's comprehensible enough for newbies?
I think the configuration wizard should be fairly simple
even for newbies. But then, best ask an newbie ;-)
Cheers,
Andreas Simon