I have built a further intermin release of DialMon, following another
round of comments from various people (thanx to all concerned). Please
see the CHANGES file for changes since 0.5-1, especially for anyone
who uses multiple diald configurations.
Hopefully, this version should turn into 0.6 fairly soon (unless I've
let slip some nasties), at which point I'll try to build RPMs for
RehHat4.2 with libc5.
The dialmon home page http://www.quaking.demon.co.uk/dialmon.html has
now been brought up to date!
DIALMON - A DIALD MONITOR
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DIALMON is a monitor daemon which complements the diald daemon, and
allows client programs on other machines to display information about,
and optionally control diald. Features include:
* diald state display
* link traffic display
* link up and down (optional force and block)
* diald/pppd restart
* multiple diald configurations
* disable diald
* user and host based access control
I have included clients which run on WfWG3.11 (with TCP/IP), on Win95/98/NT,
and Linux/X (does not support all - or most - of the features).
The LSM would be is:
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Title: dialmon-0.5-2
Version: 0.5-2
Entered-date: 24-Nov-98
Description: Dialmon is a monitor daemon for diald which allows
clients on remote machines to display the current
status of diald, and to optionally bring the link up,
take the link down, and restart diald. Clients for
Linux (tcl/tk), Win31 and Win95/NT4 are included. The
latter also show transmission and reception data.
Note that the RPMs are for RedHat5.1 with glibc2.
Keywords: diald windows
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maintained-by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Primary-site: ftp://195.92.31.34/pub/dialmon-0.5-2.tgz
ftp://195.92.31.34/pub/dialmon-0.5-2.i386.srpm
ftp://195.92.31.34/pub/dialmon-0.5-2.rpm
190kB dialmon-0.5-2.tgz
1kB dialmon-0.5-2.lsm
Alternate-site:
Original-site:
Platforms: WfWG3.11+TCP/IP, Win95, Win98, WinNT4, Linux/X11
Copying-policy: GPL
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All comments, suggestions, and, of course, bug reports, welcome to
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Have fun.
Mike
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