Thank you for your reply!

I have used ppp-2.3.5  for serveral days, I did not know it can do dial on
demand. Then, I add 'demand' to my ppp option file as they said, but when I
dial out I get a message 'demand dialling is not supported by kernel driver
version 2.2.0', and dial on demand not work!

I use kernel 2.0.36 and ppp as a module. So I think I have to re-compile the
kernel with this new(?) ppp tool. I follow the instruction in the README
file come with ppp-2.3.5, but when compile ppp.c, it MUST fail with many
errors, I can't deal with it.

What's wrong? How should I do?

THANX!

>
>
>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.
>
>Use pppd-2.0.35. It does dial on demand very well. But note that you should
>check the pppd mail list for a couple of essential patches. I have it in
>service and it is very reliable.
>
>Regards
>
>RJM
>
>


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