Keith Antoine babbled on about:
> On Sat,  3 Nov 2001 11:53, you wrote:
> > Keith Antoine babbled on about:
> > > bpalogin -c /etc/bpalogin.conf
> >
> > copy /etc/rc.d/skeleton to /etc/rc.d/bplogin
> > put this command into /etc/rc.d/bplogin in the start) section
>
> Sorry but I am as thick as two bricks when it comes to scripts, however I
> do NOT Have a /etc/rc.d/bpalogin, I do have a /etc/bpalogin.conf. Also
> isn't rc.d just a simlink to init.d ? If I were to copy the skelton to
> bpalogin wouldn't that just overwrite the bpalogin script?
>
> Thjis is the bpalogin script that is in /etc/bpalogin.conf
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>------------
>
> # Default debug level is 1.  Values range from 0-2 with 0 being silent
> # All information goes to the syslog.
> debuglevel 1
>
> # The user name you have for your BPA account
> username **************
>
> # Your BPA password
> password ***************
>
> # The default auth server is "dce-server" You can override this value, but
> # you would only do this if you have not set your default domain correctly
> # in your /etc/resolv.conf
> #authserver dce-server
>
> # You can override the default domain if you have your
> # resolv.conf set to not include the BPA domains.
> #authdomain vic.bigpond.net.au
>
> # The loginprog will be executed whenever BPALogin connects successfully
> # you could have it run a script to start a firewall, etc.  The first
> # parm to the program will be the port number
> #connectedprog  /etc/rc.d/rc.masq
> #disconnectedprog  /etc/rc.d/rc.masq
>
> # If you want to bind BPALogin to a specific address rather than all
> # sockets, you can do that here.
> #localaddress 10.1.2.0
>
> # You can now define the listen port instead of a random port
> # This will help with firewalls.
> #localport 5050
>
> # Logging can be sent to syslog or sysout.
> #logging sysout
>
> # Set the minimum heartbeat interval.  This can protect against
> # DoS attacks.
> minheartbeatinterval 60
>
> > then cd rc3.d
> > ln -s ../bplogin S100bplogin
> > cd ../rc5.d
> > ln -s ../bplogin S100bplogin
> >
> > that should cause it to be run whenever you enter runlevel 3 or 5

I'm leaving to visit the folks, but if you can wait till late Sunday, early 
Monday, I can give you a script and all the steps necessary to implement it
-- 
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