Hi

El 30 May 2000 a las 07:23PM +0200, Guy Roelant escribio:
> I'm looking for an example of multiple instances of diald.

I haven't an example, but i think i can help.

> What i want to do is this:
> linux-2.0.35, diald-0.16

I use generally 2.0.36 or 38 with 0.16.5.

> 1 diald to connect to our regular isp with fixed ip-nr.
> to surf the web and get our company e-mail
> 
> Add 1 diald instance to dial to another isp to make updates to our company
> website.
> I can do this already with the first instance of diald, but i want to open
> an other 'private' channel so no-one disturbs me...

You must run the 2 diald instances with the -f option to select one or
other configuration. You must not use the default route option in the
diald.options or diald.conf file. You can use the addroute and delroute
options for each instance to personalize where the destination ip packets
must go. Remember that you will have two "proxy" interfaces, sl0 and sl1.

Hope this helps.

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