Diald has become a very popular tool, and with it's popularity has come
a host of front-ends to set it up and configure it. There is a Kdiald
and a Gnome frontend as well, and several smaller projects. Diald itself
has become a lot easier to use, and doesn't require as much work as it
used to. 

FYI,
Kenny

PS As for gregarious people on the list, we are a shy, quiet bunch ;-)

Bruce Dawson wrote:
> 
> I suspect you want diald (http://diald.sourceforge.net/) - you'll be
> needing ppp too,
> but most Linux distros include that. You'll also need a willingness to
> play with
> configuration files and chat scripts.
> 
> And if you haven't played with PPP before - some patient reading to
> understand
> all the concepts. Or some very gregarious people on this list!
> 
> --Bruce
> 
> Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
> >
> > Is there a utility or a set of them that allow sharing a dial up connection on
> > a LAN ?  The perfect solution would cause a dialer to dial on trying to open an
> > internet connection and hang up when the last connection closes.  It would work
> > with Samba so a Windows machine could also share the connection.
> >
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