On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 08:27:47AM +0000, Herbert Xu wrote:
> Angus Lees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > /etc/network/interfaces. if you just use pon(8), you may want to use
> > this line instead:
> 
> >  test $PPP_LOCAL == $myip && pon dsl-provider
> 
> > (where $myip is the IP address that your dialup line gets (i'm
> > assuming its a static IP))
> 
> Another alternative is to use ipparam.

from man pppd

       ipparam string
              Provides an extra parameter to the  ip-up  and  ip-
              down  scripts.  If this option is given, the string
              supplied is given as the  6th  parameter  to  those
              scripts.

now if only I'd know about that 3 months ago, life would have been so
much easier :)

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