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Hi, ~ For random reasons (phone cord getting kicked out of the wall, incoming call, ISP trouble) I get disconnected. I have KPPP setup to automatically redial when this happens, but each time I have to manually reconnect Gaim, Psi, ssh, etc. or wait 20 minutes, and it gets annoying.
This is something Windows has been able to do for God knows how long, and I don't want to hear that it's some "feature" of some protocol layer. It's annoying and a complete hassle, and I'd like it fixed.
Obviously the solution is to have the applications signaled so they know that the socket's interface has died. How do I set this up? Can I set this up so all of my applications will get notified of the disconnection? Or how do I set things up so the connections can live through a reconnect and change of IP address, if they can?
Any help would be appreciated.
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