Cary O'Brien wrote:
> > Is there any way of finding out who is initiating the link up and
also
> > who is keeping the link up for diald?
> >
> You can get some of this information from two places:
>
> 1) If diald has a fifo enabled, you can tell it to provide state
> and timeout information. The dctrl script (in tcl) shows how
> this is done. I have used this in the past. There is also a
> diald-top program that is curses (?) program that does about
> the same thing.
>
> 2) I believe that with some debugging flags information about what
> brings up the link goes to syslog, hence to /var/log/messages.
I've
> never done this. Some perusal of the documentation (I haven't
upgraded
> past 0.16 yet -- if it ain't broke...) and the source may shed
> some light.
hmmm, I think it you add "debug 24" to diald.conf for lots of messages
and
details? right? I'm not really sure where it should go, but I read about
it
somewhere.
also is there a way, lets say that the link dies (meaning no traffic is
going
in and out, like the connection got screwed up ie. someone picking up
the
phone line) is there a way to detect this and tell diald to disconnect
and
wait for the next request for an uplink?
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