On 09/01/03 00:20 -0800, Srinivasa Pradeep wrote:
> Hi PHilip,
> --- Philip S Tellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
<snip>
> > Only problem that I have with wvdial is that the
> > only way to terminate
> > it is by killing the process. this kills pppd
> > immediately, as a result
> > of which, /etc/ppp/{ip-down,ip-down.local} aren't
> > executed.
> >
> > Does anyone know how to fix this? Should I kill
> > pppd instead of killing wvdial?
How do you kill wvdial? Did you try kill -HUP wvdial?
If you kill pppd, ensure that wvdial is not set to autoredial.
> Even I used earlier wvdial, but the problem was I have
> accounts with two different ISP, and if I use wvdial,
> I have to set the DNS in the resolv.conf everytime.
> I thought if I use pppd with usepeerdns, i don't need
> to set the DNS entries again and again.
wvdial respects /etc/ppp/options.
Devdas Bhagat
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