Hello. Certain times of the day, I would like to use one filter file, while
other times, I'd like to use another. I'm on isdn with pac bell, so between
8 and 5, I'd like a more restrictive filter to avoid needless per-min
charges. I've already got a cron script changing my dial script to 1B
during that time. Can I use the restrict command in my config like this?
restrict <time...>
/filter1.filter
restrict <all other times>
/filter2.filter
Or, would I put the "filter2.filter" before the "restrict <time...>"
command(without any restrict of its own), then when the restrict specified a
current time, the filter below it would be used? If a restrict command does
refer to a current time, will diald continue to look at anything below in
the config or does it simply stop there? Will diald use both configs(not
what I want) or will the last loaded take precidence?
Thanks,
Jacob Joseph
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