All poff does is execute a killall pppd command, therefore it requires no arguments, as it will take down any pppd link, regardless of how that link was established.
Sean John Leget wrote: > Hi, > > Running kernel 2.2.5-ac3 , potato ( unstable ). poff version 0.9.4 > > "poff myisp" refuses to poff - kill my connection, and it reports the > following > "/usr/bin/poff " i could not find a pppd process for provider 'myisp' . > none stopped" > but "poff" by itself does work. > > Now i have checked my processes running and indeed there was an entry > "/usr/sbin/pppd call myisp" listed. > not a big problem i modified my downscript to just use "poff" but it > seems something isnt doing > what was expected. > > Cheers > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- I've been there.