By far the easiest way I have found to handle multiple IPS using PPP is eznet
(and xeznet a tcl/tk front end for eznet). Just download it, compile it
according to the instructions at the web site, and start entering the info for
all of your various connections. I have my computer setup to automatically
connect to camera servers we have installed across the USA and download
pictures to be posted to the web. I use eznet and cron to automate the whole
process. 

grab it at
http://www.hwaci.com/sw/eznet/

later

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> At home i've setup a linux-server with modem. And I've connected 2
> windows-systems (for the kids and me).
> I'm using ppp 2.3.9 with dial on demand, so we can share the modem.
> I will also use these configuration to connect me to my work ( or another
> ISP) with there own DNS-servers, dail-in numbers, ....  
> My questions is : 
> 1) can i change the connect-script while pppd is running but not dialed and
> connected. So i can change the number in the connect-script to another ISP
> or my work.
> 2) Can the linux-server setup the DNS-entrys at my windows-systems, when
i'm
> connected to a ISP.
> 
> Maybe are there beter solutions, please let me know.
> Any idea's are welcome.
> 
> Thanks for listening,
> 
> Peter
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