On Tue, 24 Nov 1998, Andre Paris wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm setting up a LAN for a local First Nations(Indian) Band here in
> Burns Lake, British Columbia. A small LAN 1 server(linux) and 4
> workstations(win98), all the training and setting up I will be doing as
> a volunteer. I plan to use diald to call the local ISP, but the local
> ISP instead of having 1 telephone number has several, I'm looking for a
> script that will work in tandem with diald to dial one number and if
> it's busy dial the next until it connects. But my scripting abilities
> have always been lacking, I was hoping someone has already run across a
> similar problem and may have perhaps written a script already to perform
> this action? If you have and you can donate the script to this project
> I and the First Nations Band(the Burns Lake Band) would be greatly
> appreciative, and if need be I will pay you. Thank you in advance.
I think there are examples of how to do this in the diald docs.
Hope this helps.
......Tom "Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards,
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Unix IS user friendly. It's just selective about who its friends are.
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