Linuxconf does not adjust the diald idle timer only pppd's, which seems to
have no affect whatsoever on a demand dial setup. I have found that creating
a /etc/diald.conf and setting the parameter there seems to work. I do not
run the diald daemon at startup, I let linuxconf run it and it still seems
to use the /etc/diald.conf setting.
I wish linuxconf would handle diald or some other method of demand dial
better. Demand dial is much easier to set up on a windows platform than any
linux system I've seen so far. This is something windows users have come to
expect and is a major point of confusion when moving to linux.
-Jeff
>Well, I give up.
>
>I have idle time set to 600 in the appropriate setting.
>
>I use only the dialout module, and have the redhatppp disabled.
>
>I have diald installed, albeit not active (NTSYSV has it turned off).
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