Hi Daniel,
Try using the ip-up/ip-down scripts. See the man page for more info
Simon
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From: Daniel Stringfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: DialD: Finally
Date: 25 October 1996 23:08
Ok!! Don't need help on this anymore!! It works.. finally
Ok!! Don't need help on this anymore!! It works.. finally...
BUT... does anyone know how to make it run a custom script that I have to
produce a html file that gets uploaded to my ISP? (The script works
already... just want diald to automatically do it when I get connected)
TIA
[diald_0.14-4 doesn't seem to run]
+ is /etc/init.d/diald is executable? (in some revision it wasn't)
+ in response to a bug report suggesting that diald should not
activate itself unless instructed to do so, you must create the file
/etc/diald.options, otherwise nothing happens
I seem to be having a bit of a problem... DialD is keeping my connection
open at all times.
Is there any hints that you may give me to look at?
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On Sat, 26 Oct 1996, Giuseppe Vacanti wrote:
[diald_0.14-4 doesn't seem to run]
+ is /etc/init.d/diald is executable? (in some revision it wasn't)
+ in response to a bug report suggesting that diald should not
activate itself unless instructed to do so, you must create the file
After much persuasion of many poeple after saying that I was using DCON,
I went and installed diald. Guess what.. it doesn't seem to run.
it seems like the /etc/init.d/diald won't actually run... it ACTS like it,
but if you pass it ./diald laksjfladskf it just sits back down to the
next command
forwarded message:
From smartin Tue Oct 15 14:38:30 1996
Message-Id: m0vDDRm-0005CzC@
From: smartin (Simon Martin)
Subject: popclient and diald
To: smartin (Simon Martin)
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 14:38:30 -0300 (CDT)
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Hi all,
This is a message I sent to the Eric, popclient maintainer. I tend to agree
with Eric, this does look more like a diald problem.
I have added the following lines to my diald configuration files
accept tcp 30 tcp.dest=tcp.pop-3
accept tcp 30 tcp.source=tcp.pop-3
accept udp 30 udp.dest
Hi all,
I sent a fairly long enquiry a couple of days ago but nothing happened. In
this case I would like to know who are the DIALD and IPFWADM maintainers so
that I can really get to grips with what is happening internally in these
packages and see if I can solve my problems.
Thanks.
Simon
Hi,
I'm the diald maintainer. That doesn't mean I can give you any useful
advice :-)
Sorry I didn't reply to you last message, but I'm not particularly
skilled in networking (I maintain diald only because when I installed
Debian the first time diald was not part of the distribution) and I
Hi,
Yves Arrouye said:
I'd like to know, too, how I can arrange things so that when I mail to
someone outside my domain diald does not try to dial.
If you're using sendmail, you can instruct it to queue your mail and
attempt to deliver it next time you connect. Local mail will still
Hello,
I'm trying to use diald, but have problems. If I use '/etc/init.d/ppp start'
as my connect script (and have no ip-up because ppp will call its own) I
see in my log things like
diald: connect to x
diald: starting pppd
but nothing happens really; in addition, why does
Hello,
I'm trying to use diald, but have problems. If I use '/etc/init.d/ppp start'
^
Don't do that, /etc/init.d/ppp starts pppd as a daemon, whereas diald wants to
start pppd itself after the connect script exits
Hi
Thanks to all the people who responded. It appears as if pppd/diald do
not accept 115200 as a valid connection speed, whereas seyon does. The
highest I have found diald/pppd to go is 57600, otherwise it seems to
default to something strange which my modem does not like.
Thanks again to all
On Mon, 23 Sep 1996 22:45:45 PDT Paul Christenson \[N3EOP\]
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
To use 115200, you need to use setserial on the port with the spd_vhi
flag, and tell diald/pppd to use 38400.
However, since it connects under minicom, that's telling me that you
aren't using the proper
On Mon, 23 Sep 1996, Paul Christenson [N3EOP] wrote:
To use 115200, you need to use setserial on the port with the spd_vhi
flag, and tell diald/pppd to use 38400.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think the spd_vhi flag is
really necessary anymore for most programs. The spd_hi
Hi
I have been using a 14400 modem with debian for some time now using the
diald system. Recently, I purchased a 28800 Microcom Deskporte 28.8S to
speed things up a bit. Now diald will not work. I find it dials the
number and then refuses to talk to the computer on the other side. I
think
On Tue, 24 Sep 1996, Mark Warburton wrote:
Hi
I have been using a 14400 modem with debian for some time now using the
diald system. Recently, I purchased a 28800 Microcom Deskporte 28.8S to
speed things up a bit. Now diald will not work. I find it dials the
number and then refuses
Mark Warburton wrote:
I have been using a 14400 modem with debian for some time now using
the diald system. Recently, I purchased a 28800 Microcom Deskporte
28.8S to speed things up a bit. Now diald will not work. I find it
dials the number and then refuses to talk to the computer
Mark == Mark Warburton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark Recently, I purchased a 28800 Microcom Deskporte 28.8S to speed
Mark things up a bit. Now diald will not work.
I have such a modem working just fine, though I do not use diald
currently. But I have used diald back with 0.93R6
I hope someone here can give me some advice. I have set up diald
correctly (i think), and it works pretty well, but there are a couple
disturbing messages I get consitantly on the syslog:
Aug 17 18:40:51 sigma pppd[341]: Using interface ppp0
Aug 17 18:40:51 sigma pppd[341]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev
Does anyone know how to get diald to work? I'm almost there; I can get it to
do it's thing, dial, connect to my ISP, start sending data, but after about
30 seconds, diald kills pppd, and reports that it has timed out waiting for
ppp to connect. :/ Since I was in the middle of receiving
Hi
I had an initial problem with diald and solved it by turning off all the
modem-related options in the ppp config file (can't remember where, but
somewhere under /etc). My problem was somewhat different from yours in
that my modem would connect to my ISP and then it woud cut before I could
Hi
I had an initial problem with diald and solved it by turning off all the
modem-related options in the ppp config file (can't remember where, but
Well, I've somehow solved my diald problems with a lot of help from a variety
of places. Now if only I could get Windows 95 to wait long enough
On Fri, 9 Aug 1996 08:19:24 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim O'Brien)
said:
Does anyone know how to get diald to work? I'm almost there; I can get it to
do it's thing, dial, connect to my ISP, start sending data, but after about
30 seconds, diald kills pppd, and reports that it has timed out
On Fri, 9 Aug 1996, Tim O'Brien wrote:
Does anyone know how to get diald to work? I'm almost there; I can get it to
do it's thing, dial, connect to my ISP, start sending data, but after about
30 seconds, diald kills pppd, and reports that it has timed out waiting for
ppp to connect
On Fri, 9 Aug 1996, Tim O'Brien wrote:
Does anyone know how to get diald to work? I'm almost there; I can get it to
do it's thing, dial, connect to my ISP, start sending data, but after about
30 seconds, diald kills pppd, and reports that it has timed out waiting for
ppp to connect
Ok, I figured out what I was doing wrong before.. I had diald calling a
shell script I wrote to connect to the net with ppp. Now diald says my
connect script is bad.. AAAHHH!
Where can I get the source to this thing? I think either it will help me
understand what's going on, or get
In comp.os.linux.networking you write:
Can you mail me your configuration files, and I'll try to suss out
the problem.
Cheers,
-- eric
I finally got it working!!! (Hey, I may be a newbie, but I'm a PERSISTANT one!)
I don't know why, but after downloading the source, recompiling diald, setting
Does anyone know how to get diald to work? I'm almost there; I can get it to
do it's thing, dial, connect to my ISP, start sending data, but after about
30 seconds, diald kills pppd, and reports that it has timed out waiting for
ppp to connect. :/ Since I was in the middle of receiving an html
Tim Does anyone know how to get diald to work? I'm almost there; I can
Tim get it to do it's thing, dial, connect to my ISP, start sending data,
Tim but after about 30 seconds, diald kills pppd, and reports that it has
Tim timed out waiting for ppp to connect. :/ Since I
diald to work? I'm almost there; I can get it to
do it's thing, dial, connect to my ISP, start sending data, but after about
30 seconds, diald kills pppd, and reports that it has timed out waiting for
ppp to connect. :/ Since I was in the middle of receiving an html document
from the web
Yves Arrouye said:
I have them already for a long time. Sendmail still does DNS queries,
for example to try to contact my smarthost. I could try to put just this
one in /etc/hosts but I'm not sure it will suffice (I'll tell if it
does).
I assume you are not using uucp, then. Try specifying
Yves Arrouye writes:
Richard Kettlewell said:
Also, do someone know how to ask sendmail really not to make DNS queries?
This is somewhat that starts up diald when one does not want, and it is
really annoying.
I have them already for a long time. Sendmail still does DNS queries
Richard Kettlewell said:
Also, do someone know how to ask sendmail really not to make DNS queries?
This is somewhat that starts up diald when one does not want, and it is
really annoying.
In your m4 file, use the following options:
FEATURE(nodns)
FEATURE(nocanonify)
I have
The diald package removes all the hassle of starting and shutting down
network connections over a transient link, incidentally - you might
like to investuigate that.
Is there a debianized version of diald 0.14 out there? (ELF). With the
dctrl tk tool, too! (I can email it to the one
Richard Kettlewell said:
Also, do someone know how to ask sendmail really not to make DNS queries?
This is somewhat that starts up diald when one does not want, and it is
really annoying.
In your m4 file, use the following options:
FEATURE(nodns)
FEATURE(nocanonify)
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Scott Barker
Linux
Hi,
Yves == Yves Arrouye [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yves Is there a debianized version of diald 0.14 out there?
Yves (ELF). With the dctrl tk tool, too! (I can email it to the one
Yves making the package if needed).
well, it's not out there, but I have one I built for personal
use (I
I think this was meant to be sent to the mailing list.
--- start of forwarded message (RFC 934 encapsulation) ---
From: Yves Arrouye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Kettlewell)
Subject: Re: diald (Was: Re: Must pppd be run by root?)
Date: Mon, 13 May 1996 00:17:42 +0200
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