Jor-el writes:
> I think you will have seen Peter's proposed solution on
> debian-user to my problem.
Not yet.
> The trouble is that I cant figure out how it will work : nothing in ppp
> or the current Debian PPP setup seems to allow differentiation of the PPP
> daemon's behaviour depending upon
John,
I think you will have seen Peter's proposed solution on
debian-user to my problem. The trouble is that I cant figure out how it
will work : nothing in ppp or the current Debian PPP setup seems to allow
differentiation of the PPP daemon's behaviour depending upon the user that
invoked
> It seems to me that the current PPP initiation scripts do not allow one
> to maintain multiple accounts at one ISP for different users on the same
> dial-out machine. The only way I can think of doing it right now is to
> fake it by creating a separate 'provider' for each user even though the
> p
Jor-el:
Why not try creating separate PPP setups under separate shell accounts.
Peter
Jor-el wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It seems to me that the current PPP initiation scripts do not
> allow one to maintain multiple accounts at one ISP for different users on
> the same dial-out machine. The only
Hi,
It seems to me that the current PPP initiation scripts do not
allow one to maintain multiple accounts at one ISP for different users on
the same dial-out machine. The only way I can think of doing it right now
is to fake it by creating a separate 'provider' for each user even though
th
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