Thanks for your reply.
I do have a script which updates the ip address of my machine and posts it
on a web page.
I have installed xringd package and it would be a cool thing, but it can
not find the modem. It keeps complaning that /dev/ttyS1 does nor exist...
I know it exists and ppp works fine.
Jim Crumley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I pretty much copied my setup from
> http://www.math.jhu.edu/~martind/mybox.html .
> I think Daniel Martin still reads this list. He also
> has a link to the Dynamic IP Hacks Mini-HOWTO,
> which has more suggestions.
Oh my. I'd hate to think I'm an aut
On Fri, Sep 11, 1998 at 01:24:01PM -0700, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
> Greeting everyone,
>
> Very often, I have to work on my home computer from other places and I do
> not want to have my home computer on-line all the time.
Hmm well
personally I DO want my computer online all the time whether I
> Very often, I have to work on my home computer from other places and I do
> not want to have my home computer on-line all the time.
>
> Would it be possible to configure it in such a way so when I call home say
> two times in a row, pon would be executed automaticaly and ip-up ( I did
> it alrea
Me too. What I considered is using CallerID(ANI). However, if you call
from inside a PBX, anybody calling the house could do it. If you've got
a cell phone, this could work. I've also got ISDN,
therefore, I get DNIS (which line was being called). Using the
'unlisted' nubmer would also give a
I have been contemplating this. If you could get a program to answer
the modem line, when you call it picks up and then hangs up, it launches
ppp (similar to using something in the ip-down script). Should be
do-able.
Lazar Fleysher wrote:
>
> Greeting everyone,
>
> Very often, I have to work o
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