On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 04:43:42PM +1000, David Kempe uttered:
> > The question is will it be run if the ppp connection drops out but the
> > demand option is on so ppp is going to try and redial. Or is it only run
> > just before pppd exits?
> 
> Do you mean demand or persist?
Mu. Demand implies persist.

> if you mean demand, surely pppd has to remain resident to detect that
> interesting traffic is present... otherwise it wouldnt be pppd that does the
> demanding. I think that makes sense :/
>
Again, the script isn't called when pppd exits - that's irrelvant, it's called when 
pppd notices (or causes) the link to drop.

> 
> Dave
> 
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