Hi Fred,
 I had to do this, email through one link and internet through the other one.
You need to two diald configuration files with two different names, and neither
of them called /etc/diald.conf. Then just start two copies of diald. I had 

diald -f /etc/diald.telesat
diald -f /etc/diald.colombianet

Make sure you set up the routing correctly so that the right one brings up the
link depending on the address.

Good Luck,
Nick


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Subject: Managing 2 links


Sorry, I posted this last night but with a totally off-topic subject
line, so I'm re-sending it, hoping it makes more sense now...

Fred
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Hi!

I'm back, my next question is:

How do I have diald manage two different links, one to my ISP and one
to my office? When it is trying to manage the link to my ISP I can't
even manually bring up a PPP connection to the office without first
killing diald.

There's gotta be a way but it doesn't jump out at me from a couple of
(re-)reads of the docs.

Fred
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                         While we were still sinners, 
                              Christ died for us.
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