On 04-Nov-99 Jacob Joseph wrote:
> I just wanted to mention that xringd(available on rpmfind.net) is exactly
> what I was looking for. To bring up the line, I simply have it send a
> "ping -c 2 <ip>" out as the command after recieving a ring. The only
> question remaining, which makes no difference to me since I have it on a
> dedcated line, is how to specify the number of rings.
There should be a /etc/xringd.conf which allows you to specify the pattern of
rings (number of rings & pauses between each call) that triggers xringd.
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