[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Frederic Breitwieser writes:
| > I do this in NT currently with no issues - but I have a program to do so.
| > At the rate I'm going, give me a month to have something that works for
| > you guys to lobotomize.
|
| The problem is not so much one of code as it is one of p
Frederic Breitwieser writes:
> I do this in NT currently with no issues - but I have a program to do so.
> At the rate I'm going, give me a month to have something that works for
> you guys to lobotomize.
The problem is not so much one of code as it is one of policy. I could
hack out a script tha
>The multiple isp problem remains an unresolved issue.
Being new to Linux, I haven't learned bash or any of the scripting shells.
One of the things I want to do, is have a timeout in my ppp0 dial up, where
as if it fails on one isp, say 5 times in a row, it dials the second isp
and restarts the sc
> There is a neat utility called pppconfig, which allows for multiple ISP
> configs.
pppconfig sets multiple ppp connections. Unfortunately, it does not deal
with:
/etc/resolv.conf
/etc/hosts
/etc/smail/routers
/etc/smail/config
The multiple isp problem remains an unresolved issue.
--
John Has
There is a neat utility called pppconfig, which allows for multiple ISP
configs.
Just use: pon to start it.
Denis
-Original Message-
From: Gary L. Hennigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, August 28, 1998 6:33 PM
Subject: Xisp and mutipl
I've had this headache for a long time, using Linux with multiple
ISPs. Generally I've resorted to writing my own scripts to accomplish
different setups for different ISPs but I'm getting tired of the pain
involved in modifying the script when I want to add/remove an ISP, so
I thought I'd take a lo
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