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
> l
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
stick writes:
> What's the connection between pppupd and the persist option of ppp?
> Does one interfere with the other?
I wouldn't run them at the same time.
> Do they do the same thing?
pppupd does pings to keep your connection alive.
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Howdy all!
What's the connection between pppupd and the persist option of ppp?
Does one interfere with the other? Do they do the same thing?
Should I choose one over the other?
oThanks ina dvance.
Chuck
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