It's fixed. For some reason the supplied redialer script didn't work, but I was finally able to write a simple redial script that even I could understand.
Larry On Jan 19, 2001, Larry Fletcher wrote: > After upgrading from slink to potato the pppd persist option no > longer reruns the scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d after a connection > has been broken and then reestablished. Is there some way to > configure pppd so the scripts are rerun after persist reconnects? > > If not, is it possible to change from persist to nopersist in a > /etc/ppp/ip-up.d script? I know this sounds counterintuitive, > but if I could do this I can rerun pppd by checking for a leftover > fetch*.pid after a connection is broken. > > If none of the above, maybe I can figure out how to make use of > the redialer script in /doc/ppp/examples.