>Can we lose the profanity? Uh, yes, if you can explain where I used profanity in my message... >So the real culprit is diald, not pppd. It has its own timers, and >complex filtering rules. That diald idle timer is not set from the >idle parameter in Linuxconf's PPP setup menu. > >Is diald a part of your standard Linux distribution? If you added it >yourself, how did you configure it? It might be nice to have a diald >module for Linuxconf, but I've not heard of one :-) Uh, problem here is that linuxconf REQUIRES diald in order to do demand dialing, and as such I would, at the very least, expect that linuxconf properly configures and uses it (considering that linuxconf creates diald configuration files, I'd think it does) >I suggest that you reread the diald documentation carefully, and check >your diald filtering rules. I'm fairly sure that will find the cause >of the unwanted link disconnect. Problem is that this worked fine for a while (proper disconnect after ordained idle time), and it started misbehaving after the update to linuxconf 1.13r8. Maybe Jacques can shed some light on this. Harry --- You are currently subscribed to linuxconf as: [[email protected]] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
