Andy,
Once pppd has a ppp connection, it runs '/etc/ppp/ip-up'. On my RH6.0
system, ip-up then calls '/etc/ppp/ip-up.local', which is where you
want to start your script, and then calls
'/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-post ifcfg-ppp0'
-Chris
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Subject: Post-Diald script
Hello, I have been running diald on a RH5.2 box for some time now, and
I
have been really pleased with the results. I would like to be able to
execute a script whenever diald is finished completing the connection,
and
someone had suggested that I put it in the ifup script. I assumed
that he
meant the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-ppp file. I tried this
and
it did not seem to work. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Andy
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