Re: [newbie] ip-down.local

2002-04-09 Thread Kipling Cooper

* Kipling Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18 Feb 02 10:59]:
 but whenever I stop wvdial, the fethcmail daemon does not quit, unless I
 do it manually.  Can anyone please help?

Sigh.  After working briefly, ip-down.local is no longer being run.  I
have disccovered through experimentation that ip-down, and
ip.down-ipv6to4 are not being run either.

Is there a way I can observe or log what happens after I kill wvdial?

BTW, the multiple mail problem was caused by my not killing
nullmailer-send completely, and then starting another one.  By the time
I found them all using ps -A|less there were 15 concurrent processes.
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Re: [newbie] ip-down.local SOLVED!

2002-03-31 Thread Fr.Kipling Cooper

* civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] [31 Mar 02 06:26]:
 Kipling Cooper wrote:
 Problem solved, but unexpectedly so.  I had a duplicate entry in
 the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
 started to work properly.
  started to work properly.
 
 Could anyone tell me WHY?

 I count 13 repetitions of the same message...
 
 I would say that is perhaps a stutter in your mouse?

Yikes!  I thought that had been fixed with the logrotate problem.  I 
found there 
WAS a problem with logrotate when my ISP graciously told me that I was 
sending
multiple copies of security-related email to their 'root' (this was a 
daily 
tripwire report)  I also heard from friends that they had started 
receiving 
multiple copies about the same time, and after I cleared the logrotate 
error, 
the duplicate mails seemed to stop too.  Only temporarily, sadly.

Right!  No stutter in the mouse, but I won't use Mutt until I get that 
problem
hammered out. StarOffice seems to work without the duplication.

Any ideas?  I'll check the Mutt archives t see if anyone wlse has had 
this recently.

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Re: [newbie] ip-down.local SOLVED!

2002-03-30 Thread Kipling Cooper

* Kipling Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18 Feb 02 11:59]:
 I made an 'ip-down.local' as follows;
 
 but whenever I stop wvdial, the fethcmail daemon does not quit, unless I
 do it manually.  Can anyone please help?

Problem solved, but unexpectedly so.  I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
started to work properly.

Could anyone tell me WHY?
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Re: [newbie] ip-down.local SOLVED!

2002-03-30 Thread dfox

 Problem solved, but unexpectedly so.  I had a duplicate entry in
 the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
 started to work properly.

Good that it's solved, but did anyone else besides me get 10 !() copies
of this message? 

./sheesh 




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Re: [newbie] ip-down.local SOLVED!

2002-03-30 Thread Roy Murray


- Original Message -
From: dfox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ip-down.local SOLVED!


  Problem solved, but unexpectedly so.  I had a duplicate entry in
  the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
  started to work properly.

 Good that it's solved, but did anyone else besides me get 10 !() copies
 of this message?

 ./sheesh



only 10, lost count






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Re: [newbie] ip-down.local SOLVED!24 times till now!

2002-03-30 Thread Ricardo Castanho de O. Freitas

On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, dfox wrote:

Nope!

I got 24 until now! == these are real dupes!
But that's not the only one!
Many msg from [newbie] are duplicate and/or resent (different time stamp!)
BUT same msg!

Ricardo Castanho


 Problem solved, but unexpectedly so.  I had a duplicate entry in
 the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
 started to work properly.

Good that it's solved, but did anyone else besides me get 10 !() copies
of this message?

./sheesh




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Re: [newbie] ip-down.local SOLVED!24 times till now!

2002-03-30 Thread Pena Family

Ditto here with multiple copies which I didn't discover since at first
glance I thought it was a very productive thread or another OT thread
running loose.
  Problem solved, but unexpectedly so.  I had a duplicate entry in
  the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
  started to work properly.
 
 Good that it's solved, but did anyone else besides me get 10 !() copies
 of this message?
 
 ./sheesh
 
 
 

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Re: [newbie] ip-down.local SOLVED!

2002-03-30 Thread civileme

Kipling Cooper wrote:

* Kipling Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18 Feb 02 11:59]:

I made an 'ip-down.local' as follows;

but whenever I stop wvdial, the fethcmail daemon does not quit, unless I
do it manually.  Can anyone please help?


Problem solved, but unexpectedly so.  I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
started to work properly.

Could anyone tell me WHY?




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I count 13 repetitions of the same message...

I would say that is perhaps a stutter in your mouse?

Civileme






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Re: [newbie] ip-down.local SOLVED!

2002-03-30 Thread Dennis Myers

On Saturday 30 March 2002 10:34 pm, you wrote:
  Problem solved, but unexpectedly so.  I had a duplicate entry in
  the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
  started to work properly.

 Good that it's solved, but did anyone else besides me get 10 !() copies
 of this message?

 ./sheesh
roger that. I got em all.
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[newbie] ip-down.local

2002-02-18 Thread Kipling Cooper

This should be so easy, I cannot figure out why it is not working!  I
want to stop the fetchmail daemon when I am not connected to my ISP, fo
I made an 'ip-down.local' as follows;

#!/bin/sh /usr/bin/fetchmail -quit

the file is:

-rwxr-xr-x1 root root   35 Feb 18 09:05 /etc/ppp/ip-down.local*

but whenever I stop wvdial, the fethcmail daemon does not quit, unless I
do it manually.  Can anyone please help?

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RE: [newbie] ip-down.local

2002-02-18 Thread Franki

I created scripts called dial and hangup, and used them to call wvdial.
they also start and stop fetchmail, and the firewall.

I also have: killall wvdial in ip-down.local (and my firewall restart) just
to make sure..

rgds

Frank


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kipling Cooper
Sent: Monday, 18 February 2002 10:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] ip-down.local


This should be so easy, I cannot figure out why it is not working!  I
want to stop the fetchmail daemon when I am not connected to my ISP, fo
I made an 'ip-down.local' as follows;

#!/bin/sh /usr/bin/fetchmail -quit

the file is:

-rwxr-xr-x1 root root   35 Feb 18 09:05
/etc/ppp/ip-down.local*

but whenever I stop wvdial, the fethcmail daemon does not quit, unless I
do it manually.  Can anyone please help?

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Thank you!
Kipling







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