thomas lakofski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there's a debian package for it, `pppupd':
Aha. Thanks for the tip. Stupid me though, it dawned on me, when I got the
pppupd package, that I'm using a new OpenBSD box for dialling up and that this
Linux machine is not the place I want to do the
On Sun, Mar 14, 1999 at 01:06:00AM +, Bob Bernstein wrote:
thomas lakofski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there's a debian package for it, `pppupd':
Aha. Thanks for the tip. Stupid me though, it dawned on me, when I got the
pppupd package, that I'm using a new OpenBSD box for dialling up
On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, Bob Bernstein wrote:
Aha. Thanks for the tip. Stupid me though, it dawned on me, when I got the
pppupd package, that I'm using a new OpenBSD box for dialling up and that this
Linux machine is not the place I want to do the 'keepalive' work from.
Any clue as to a script
My local mom 'n pop ISP (brainiac) was sold to a large ISP (who shall for the
moment remain anonymous) that - I *think* - engages in the practice of logging
users out after a certain period of idle time. (I'm waiting for their
support to get back to me on this question.)
I know folks have devised
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Subject: ping script for isp autologout
My local mom 'n pop ISP (brainiac) was sold to a large ISP (who shall for the
moment remain anonymous) that - I *think* - engages in the practice of logging
users out after a certain period of idle time. (I'm waiting for their
support
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