Hi all,
I have a small network with a debian gnu/linux box with modem
sharing connection with windows clients (using masquerade). I want to
install and configure diald to automagically dials when some windows
client try to acess the Internet.
I installed diald and I'm lo
John Hasler wrote:
> Pollywog writes:
> > Do I need *both* a diald.conf and a diald.options?
>
> "diald.conf"? I don't have one, nor does the diald man page mention it.
But it's included in /usr/doc/diald/examples which seems to be
misleading.
But apparently you're not the maintainer. Why do I
On 14-Mar-99 John Hasler wrote:
> Pollywog writes:
>> Do I need *both* a diald.conf and a diald.options?
>
> "diald.conf"? I don't have one, nor does the diald man page mention it.
>
>> I am using only diald.options and cannot seem to get disconnect-timeout 0
>> to work when I put in in diald.o
Pollywog writes:
> Do I need *both* a diald.conf and a diald.options?
"diald.conf"? I don't have one, nor does the diald man page mention it.
> I am using only diald.options and cannot seem to get disconnect-timeout 0
> to work when I put in in diald.options.
'disconnect-timeout' doesn't do wha
Do I need *both* a diald.conf and a diald.options?
I am using only diald.options and cannot seem to get
disconnect-timeout 0 to work when I put in in diald.options.
When I get disconnected, diald waits 30s to reconnect.
thanks
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> I just replaced my hard drive with a larger one and reinstalled hamm. I
> copied over my ppp and diald configuration files and ppp works fine with
> 'pon', but diald connects and then disconnects with the message:
>
> peer refused to authenticate
>
> All the /etc/diald files are identical to w
I just replaced my hard drive with a larger one and reinstalled hamm. I
copied over my ppp and diald configuration files and ppp works fine with
'pon', but diald connects and then disconnects with the message:
peer refused to authenticate
All the /etc/diald files are identical to what I worked b
On Sun, 23 Nov 1997 22:33:11 PST Janos A Csirik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
du) wrote:
[snip]
> I have been using dctrl to look at timeouts and noticed that although my
> general tcp timeout is set to 10 minutes, fetchmail generates tcp
> packets that start as though they'd keep the link up for 10 minutes,
Hello,
I have been messing with my diald/ppp setup and I have a strange
problem. Basically everything works fine, that is, when I try to use
some command that needs the net, my modem dials in and off I go. diald
will then hang up after a specified time of inactivity. This I believe
is controlle
Philippe Troin wrote:
>
> On Sat, 18 Jan 1997 11:30:33 +0800 Lu Jimmy Chenji
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > BTW, I installed Debian-1.2 base system and want to use FTP method
> > to download more files. So I need to use diald. Diald doc
> > tells me that in order to use diald, I must have S
On Sat, 18 Jan 1997 11:30:33 +0800 Lu Jimmy Chenji
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> BTW, I installed Debian-1.2 base system and want to use FTP method
> to download more files. So I need to use diald. Diald doc
> tells me that in order to use diald, I must have SLIP devices in my
> kernel. How ca
Hi all,
First of all, I would like to express my sincere appreciation
to this user group to guide me to solve my questions.
BTW, I installed Debian-1.2 base system and want to use FTP method
to download more files. So I need to use diald. Diald doc
tells me that in order to use diald, I must
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