The new pppd has dial-on-demand build-in. For me, I used diald before and I
had few problems with it. Then, I heard of the new version of pppd supports
dial-on-demand natively, so I switched and it worked very well and its easier
to setup. The following web site will have detailed instruction on setting
'pppd' dial on demand and IP forwarding up. I followed that guide and it
worked!
http://www.nic.com/~cannon
John
Enbo Zhang wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I need some dial-on-demand tools for my Linux box, so that it can auto-dial
> to my ISP when request send to it. I heard about 'diald', and get one
> version 0.16. But I compile it with my 2.0.36 always fails. I can not find
> any documents about it, because its
> homepage(http://www.loonie.net/~eschenk/diald.html) is unreachable from my
> location.
> Will you please to help me? or tell me other cool dial-on-demand tools and
> how to get it.
>
> Thanks!
>
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