Thank you for your help Clifford I will try this. Bye Clifford Kite wrote: > On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, brem Belguebli wrote: > > > | > |So, there must be an option that would avoid pppd to exit after the > |negociation. > > There are scripts that can help with callback. There are two here > > http://www.inetport.com/~kite/RAScb.gz > > from an old post with a fix for ppp-2.3.5 that is equivalent to the > receive-all option that the current ppp-2.3.10 has. These were clearly > meant to run pppd twice, perhaps with another script such as > > # !/bin/sh > pppd call script1 > pppd call script2 > > where script1 and script2 are in /etc/ppp/peers > > There is also a callback script in ppp-2.3.10/scripts of the pppd source > tree that seems not to terminate pppd between connections. That one looks > like you would need to run pppd with something like > > pppd /dev/ttySx <... other options ...> connect '/etc/ppp/callback' > > assuming you put the callback script in /etc/ppp > > I've not had to do callback so I can't be more precise, you'll likely have > to experiment a little. > > | > |I saw the option receive-all ( didn't understand what it is for ), and i > |tried it, but it's the same. > > It's for buggy peers, like Microsoft NT RAS. > > --- > Clifford Kite Not a guru. > (tm) > > - > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ppp" in > the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ppp" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
