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On 28 Aug 00, at 20:05, Anton Graham wrote:

> Submitted 28-Aug-00 by Stephen Bosch:
> 
> > And again -- that SIGHUP is damn peculiar -- who is sending it?
> 
> I suspect that that is modem generated.  Every modem i have ever owned
> generates a SIGHUP when the other end hangs up on it.
> 

That makes sense. If the ISP doesn't like the PPP handshaking for whatever 
reason (maybe USWest figures I'm running Linux so it should shut me up) 
then it probably causes the line to go down, thus causing the SIGHUP.

  Doc Evans


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