The best approach IMHO is to use mpd (miltilink PPP daemon by mav@, not
music player) to connect to WM device.
IIRC I have posted some configs and scripts here in the past.
If there are none floating around, I will try to search them on the
local disc.
Unfortunately I've moved from FreeBSD desktop to Mac OS X and to
Android-based phone, so I have no possibility to test these scripts.

P.S. Happy New Year to all of you!

06.01.12 2:01, Mark Ellis ?????:
> On Tue, 2012-01-03 at 14:16 +0100, Alexander Logvinov wrote:
>> Hello, Mark!
> Hi Alexander
>
> Posting back to the list in case there is anyone else about.
>
>> 2011/12/31 Mark Ellis <m...@mpellis.org.uk>:
>>> Any FreeBSD users out there ? I want to try and make the new release as
>>> FreeBSD freindly as I can, but I have very little knowledge of it and
>>> could use a hand, so please speak up.
>>  I'm maintainer of some of synce-* FreeBSD ports (
>> http://www.freshports.org/search.php?stype=name&method=match&query=synce-&num=20&orderby=category&orderbyupdown=asc&search=Search
>> ). Unfortunately we don't have pppd binary in the FreeBSD base from
>> 8.0 version (we have userland /usr/sbin/ppp only). All of the synce-*
>> ports are useless right now.
>>
> I noticed that, that's not something I was expecting to have to fix :( I
> do have some ideas on it though. I don't much like it, because it
> appears to be impossible to use userland ppp without modifying the
> system config file, very messy IMHO, and completely awful for a dynamic
> config like synce has. I'm going to have to add an entry to the ppp
> config file to enable a control socket, and run pppctl to configure the
> link, hopefully have something working soon, and it will at least be
> usable at that point.
>
> The other fun part is working out devd to replace all the hal stuff,
> there appears to be very little documentation. What i'd like to do is
> listen for connection events involving the uipaq driver to set off the
> connection, but I can't see any way of getting the correct device file
> when this happens, are you familiar with devd ?
>
> Ta
> Mark
>
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