Hello,
I need a kick in the right direction regarding control.
I have succesfully managed to either keep diald from working at all or have
it dialing in all the time.
What i need to have is: durning business hours the link should come up for
any request and stay up for at least 10 minutes after.
then during non hours it shouldn't come up at all.
here is my diald.conf I use the same phone.filter that came with diald
except i changed the values from 240 to 600 for http and ftp reqs.
any cluse to what i missed?
Leon
#
# diald.conf for anathoth
#
# Select the demand dial rules you want
# Bring the link up for anything, timeout in seconds. Use this for
# when the dompute has its own phone line
# accept any 420 any
# Use the filter file that comes with diald. This can be a bit drastic,
# so use the filter below
#include /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter
# or use the filter that brings the link up for use on a line shared with
# a phone
include /etc/diald/phone.filter
# stuff to set up the diald connection
device /dev/modem
speed 115200
lock
mode ppp
# We may get another terminal server, thus use
# 'dynamic' and do not tell PPP the IP number of the other end
# For use with gated, comment out the 'dynamic' option, and
# set remote to be the same as local
dynamic
local 10.0.0.1
remote 10.0.0.2
pppd-options name ljackson :
# Delay sending packets for 5 seconds after PPP device opens -
# this allows routes to be established back to the appropriate dialup server.
up-delay 5
defaultroute
modem
crtscts
connect /etc/diald/connect
redial-timeout 10
fifo /etc/diald/diald.ctl
restrict 8:00:00 17:30:00 1-5 * *
up
restrict * * * * *
down
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