Greg

At 14:20 27.07.2003 -0600, Greg Playle wrote:
Erich:
Thank you for spotting this; yes, I had backed it up. It turns out to get
picked up by backing up /etc.
I am using the assert script with only this modification: an "echo
<message>" line as the script starts, just before the loop runs, and just
after the loop, before exit. That let me see that the assert script was
called at all.

Assert as I recall it waits for the number of eth interfaces as specified in /etc/shorewall/interfaces. This may not necessarily reflect your number as you are using ppp.


I suggest to insert a 'set -x' early in the script, it will throw out a lot of garbage that way which may help you to find what is going on.

HTH

Erich


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