Hi.

I would guess, just enter your command in the appropriate place in one of
the RC files.

Or do what I did, take the skeleton file from /etc/init.d, change it to
include your command and all the relevant info and make links so it would be
executed on startup. Under debian there is a command to do it automaticly,
update-rc.d

I hope that helped.

Alon.

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From: "Yehuda Berlinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 11:04 AM
Subject: pptp into rc file


> I would like to set up my working pptp command to automatically run when
> I start up by putting it into an rc file. I'm using redhat 9.0.
>
> Has anyone done this already who can send me a file illustrating how to
> do it (minus my specific account info, of course)?
>
> Yehuda
>
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