Subject: SOLVED (sort of): Re: /etc/ppp/ip-up not being run
Date: Wed, Nov 04, 1998 at 03:49:30PM -0500
In reply to:Noah L. Meyerhans
Quoting Noah L. Meyerhans([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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> Doh! I feel pretty dumb now. The scrip
>From: Noah L. Meyerhans[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Doh! I feel pretty dumb now. The scripts ARE being run. The problem
>does, however, seem to have something to do with the way in which they're
>being run. One of the scripts contains an ftp command, which should
>(using a macro in /root/.netrc
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Doh! I feel pretty dumb now. The scripts ARE being run. The problem
does, however, seem to have something to do with the way in which they're
being run. One of the scripts contains an ftp command, which should
(using a macro in /root/.netrc) connect to a remo
>From: Noah L. Meyerhans[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Subject: /etc/ppp/ip-up not being run
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>The ip-up script is not being run when I start a ppp connection using pon.
>I can run the script manually, a
Lazar Fleysher writes:
> After upgrade bo->hamm had a similar problem run-parts in ip-up is
> not executed, but if I add everything to the ip-up directly it works.
What are the permissions on the files in ip-up.d?
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John HaslerThis posting is in the public domain.
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After upgrade bo->hamm had a similar problem run-parts in ip-up is
not executed, but if I add everything to the ip-up directly it works. Did
not have to find what went wrong and gave up
Not a very constructive e-mail :-)
ZORO
On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
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>> "NLM" == Noah L Meyerhans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
NLM> On 3 Nov 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Why do you say that it is not being run? Do you realize that stdout is
>> redirected to /dev/null when ip-up is run?
[.. scripts ..]
NLM> scripts in ip-up.d just fine. But they don't get r
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On 3 Nov 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > The ip-up script is not being run when I start a ppp connection using
> > pon.
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> Why do you say that it is not being run? Do you realize that stdout is
> redirected to /dev/null when ip-up is run?
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I am aware
> The ip-up script is not being run when I start a ppp connection using
> pon.
Why do you say that it is not being run? Do you realize that stdout is
redirected to /dev/null when ip-up is run?
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John Hasler
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