Hi Mark,

On Tue, Jul 22, Creamer, Mark wrote:

> I have a new Squid 2.5 installation running on a Red Hat 9.0 box in a small LAN. The 
> connection to the
> Internet is dial-up. I would like to configure Squid to automatically dial-up as 
> needed so the client
> PCs don't have to do anything except open their browsers. I would also like Squid to 
> disconnect after
> x minutes. I can't find documentation on this. Can someone point me in  the right 
> direction? Thanks!

for analog modems you have to use the diald daemon.
For isdn you can use ipppd.

These daemons trigger the dial to your provider and hang up the
connection after a configureable timeout.

Keep in eye the dialups, because the dnsserver triggers many dialup
connections, if it is not configured correctly.


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