On Friday 19 October 2001 16:23, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got LM 8.0 installed.
> What is the best way to organize dial on demand for several
> linux/win/mac boxes.
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex
Here's another method that is a bit more work initially, but I find that is
works well.
As
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|Hi,
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|I've got LM 8.0 installed.
|What is the best way to organize dial on demand for several
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Hi,
I've got LM 8.0 installed.
What is the best way to organize dial on demand for several
linux/win/mac boxes.
Thanks
Alex
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Greetings. I am trying to configure a server for Dial On Demand..
I looked around, and DIALD Seems to be just for that...
Unfortunately, make fails to build it, complaining
of a missing semicolumn in a net*.h file that DIALD
includes (sorry; I did not write the name of the include
file that was
Someone posted a message here about setting up mandrake to perform
dial-on-demand. I'm sorry I missed the post; could anyone give me any
details about how it's done?
Chris
==
Chris Slater-Walker BA(Hons) MCSE
IT Consultant - Windows, Linux, Samba, Cisco, DNS
Fr
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 12:11:32PM +1200, John Rye wrote:
> >
>
> Your script was very similar to what I had arrived at but still produced
> the same problem - just didn't make sense.
>
> I have since tried the method described by Dennis further back in the thread.
>
> It works - well mostly.
"Bob Puff@NLE" wrote:
>
> > I think this user has the same problem as I have, that there are NO prompts
> > from the ISP's interface which waits until pppd sends some LCP packets before
> > continuing the handshake.
> >
> > My reading indicates that the PPP session should commence to send the LC
- Original Message -
From: "Civileme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] Dial on Demand
>
>
> Sean Middleditch wrote:
>
> > > Ever read the HOWTO HOWTO? For the DocBook unaw
"Bob Puff@NLE" wrote:
>
> > I think this user has the same problem as I have, that there are NO prompts
> > from the ISP's interface which waits until pppd sends some LCP packets before
> > continuing the handshake.
> >
> > My reading indicates that the PPP session should commence to send the LCP
> I think this user has the same problem as I have, that there are NO prompts
> from the ISP's interface which waits until pppd sends some LCP packets before
> continuing the handshake.
>
> My reading indicates that the PPP session should commence to send the LCP
> packets after the chat script e
"Bob Puff@NLE" wrote:
>
> > I was wondering. What happens to the connection when the app initiating
> > the connection is closed or dies?
>
> Hey Mark,
>
> It will connect, probably not transfer any traffic, then disconnect after the idle
>timeout occurs.
>
> > Also, for some reason when I tr
> Maybe I'm not getting it right, but I went to your information and built
> the files. I did the ifup ppp0 and it dialed. I did the ifdown ppp0
> and it disconnected. I then made chat-isp and modified the options
> files. I also made the isp file in peers. When I tried to invoke pppd
> call
toyswins wrote:
> Maybe I'm not getting it right, but I went to your information and built
> the files. I did the ifup ppp0 and it dialed. I did the ifdown ppp0
> and it disconnected. I then made chat-isp and modified the options
> files. I also made the isp file in peers. When I tried to in
Ok...I'll check that. Thanks Bob. I'll let you know how I make out.
--
Mark
I love my Linux Box...
REASON # 2 ...X-windows is just a suedonym.
Registered Linux user # 182496
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Bob Puff@NLE wrote:
> > I was wondering. What happens to the connection when the a
Sean Middleditch wrote:
> > Ever read the HOWTO HOWTO? For the DocBook unaware, there's a big hurdle to
> > overcome if you want to submit it. If there's a way to submit without
> > DocBook, I'm listening since I will have a few things to contribute or
> > update myself.
> >
> > Hoyt
>
> DocBoo
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 11:28:25PM +1000, Dennis Robertson wrote:
> >
> Bob and List,
>
> I had similar problems to the above but the how-to helped clarify the thinking
> in our LUG. Our guru, Marco Grigull, came up with the following how-to which
> works on all systems here. It is based on u
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 11:22:00AM +1200, John Rye wrote:
> Bob,
>
> A really useful and easy setup routine for us comparitive newbies to the
> world of Linux.
>
> But.. a couple of queries
>
> Your refer a couple of times to /etc/ppp/resolv.cnf, is this a typo? I found
> resolc.cn
panel
>
> Civileme
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Eugene C. Zesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sunday, July 09, 2000 10:50 AM
> Subject: Re: [expert] Dial on Demand
>
> >Fran Parker wrote:
> >>
>
> I was wondering. What happens to the connection when the app initiating
> the connection is closed or dies?
Hey Mark,
It will connect, probably not transfer any traffic, then disconnect after the idle
timeout occurs.
> Also, for some reason when I tried to start the process of installing thi
> Hi Bob and all,
>
> Bob, this is excellent and works really well!
> Now if we could get it to initiate kppp ...so you could see
> the modem traffic and see throughput without looking
> at the log. Haven't put it in the rc file yet...but works really
> well from the terminal so far. We ar
> Ever read the HOWTO HOWTO? For the DocBook unaware, there's a big hurdle to
> overcome if you want to submit it. If there's a way to submit without
> DocBook, I'm listening since I will have a few things to contribute or
> update myself.
>
> Hoyt
DocBook converters work quite nicely if you writ
Maybe I'm not getting it right, but I went to your information and built
the files. I did the ifup ppp0 and it dialed. I did the ifdown ppp0
and it disconnected. I then made chat-isp and modified the options
files. I also made the isp file in peers. When I tried to invoke pppd
call isp, nothi
On Sun, Jul 09, 2000 at 10:25 -0600, Sheldon Lee Wen wrote:
> [snip]
>
> > Why don't you contribute your stuff about DoD to the
> > mandrakeuser.org and merge it with the stuff Tom has already
> > gathered there?
> >
> > We try to show the MUO as a part of our support system and it
> > would be
Bob,
A really useful and easy setup routine for us comparitive newbies to the
world of Linux.
But.. a couple of queries
Your refer a couple of times to /etc/ppp/resolv.cnf, is this a typo? I found
resolc.cnf in /etc or do you intend for a ?second? copy in /etc/ppp ?
Working thr
- Original Message -
From: "Sean Middleditch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Dial on Demand
> Sheldon Lee Wen wrote:
>
> What about making it into a HO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, July 09, 2000 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] Dial on Demand
>Fran Parker wrote:
>>
>> Hi Bob and all,
>>
>> Bob, this is excellent and works really well!
>> Now if we could get it to initiate kppp ...so yo
Fran Parker wrote:
>
> Hi Bob and all,
>
> Bob, this is excellent and works really well!
> Now if we could get it to initiate kppp ...so you could see
> the modem traffic and see throughput without looking
> at the log. Haven't put it in the rc file yet...but works really
> well from the t
Sheldon Lee Wen wrote:
> [snip]
>
> > Why don't you contribute your stuff about DoD to the
> > mandrakeuser.org and merge it with the stuff Tom has already
> > gathered there?
> >
> > We try to show the MUO as a part of our support system and it
> > would be great if this site would get more of t
[snip]
> Why don't you contribute your stuff about DoD to the
> mandrakeuser.org and merge it with the stuff Tom has already
> gathered there?
>
> We try to show the MUO as a part of our support system and it
> would be great if this site would get more of the excellent
> solutions I often see o
I was wondering. What happens to the connection when the app initiating
the connection is closed or dies?
Also, for some reason when I tried to start the process of installing this
I issued the launch command for the dialer from a terminal window per the
instructions and all I was able to get to
Hi Bob and all,
Bob, this is excellent and works really well!
Now if we could get it to initiate kppp ...so you could see
the modem traffic and see throughput without looking
at the log. Haven't put it in the rc file yet...but works really
well from the terminal so far. We are testing it a
On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 22:43 -0400, Bob Puff@NLE wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> I just wrote up a file on setting up Dial On Demand with Mandrake 7.x. It provides
>all the sample files needed. Someone asked about this, so here is the link:
>
> http://www.nleaudio.com/bnotes/dialondemand.htm
>
>
Hello people,
I just wrote up a file on setting up Dial On Demand with Mandrake 7.x. It provides
all the sample files needed. Someone asked about this, so here is the link:
http://www.nleaudio.com/bnotes/dialondemand.htm
Any comments/suggestions - let me know!
Bob
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> It seems to me that I read something the other day about a module or
> something to setup dial on demand for a ppp firewall/router. Is there
> such a thing or am I just dreaming?
>
it's called "diald." Unfortunately, I can't seem to find it
on my RedHat 6 box here
Your dreaming has been reality for quite a while :-)
I currently use diald and it works great.
Tuesday, April 11, 2000, 9:35:25 AM, you wrote:
RB> It seems to me that I read something the other day about a module or
RB> something to setup dial on demand for a ppp firewall/router. Is there
RB> s
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 6:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] Dial on demand
It seems to me that I read something the other day about a module or
something to setup dial on demand
Richard Bonebrake wrote:
>
> It seems to me that I read something the other day about a module or
> something to setup dial on demand for a ppp firewall/router. Is there
> such a thing or am I just dreaming?
Yes, you can put a demand option in /etc/ppp/options,
along with anidle xxx option
It seems to me that I read something the other day about a module or
something to setup dial on demand for a ppp firewall/router. Is there
such a thing or am I just dreaming?
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