diald is the best way to go ( unless you make up your own script :)

dax(ted)wood
--- Brion Hase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I have set dial on demand boxes before on 6.2 RedHat and some prior 
> versions.  They used ipchains, masq and pppd.  I unplugged the last
> box 
> which I had it setup on a few months ago.  I know someone at one of
> the 
> meetings was looking for something similar.   There should be a
> how-to out 
> there.
> 
> Here are some pages which should help:
> http://handsonhowto.com/dodip.html
> http://diald.sourceforge.net/docs.html
> 
> There is a trick to using a fake default gateway which triggers the
> dialup 
> session.  The second trick was always trying to get the system to 
> disconnect after 15 minutes or so of inactivity.
> 
> Are there very many people out there who still use dialup connections
> to 
> connect?  Is this something we could at a meeting?  How about trying
> this 
> with a digital cell phone?
> 
> Brion.
> 
> At 02:18 PM 1/14/03 -0600, you wrote:
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> >anyone have or know of a dial on demand type script or daemon??? 
> Got a guy
> >who wants to setup a kiosk that will dial out when the browser tries
> to push
> >tcp/ip traffic.  This is a packaged kiosk with a default red hat 7
> install I
> >think.
> >
> >
> >Mike
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