Once in a while, user ppp is killed rather abruptly
and it leaves a diagnostic socket behind, which blocks
the creation of a diagnostic socket after reboot.
Anyway, I propose adding another variable to rc.conf, something
along the lines of the three patches here. The default
value
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, justin wrote:
Hey fellas...
What I would like to do right now, however, is guarantee that
anytime, anyday, barring a problem with my ISP, that my box is
connected to the internet. I have it currently setup to dial the
internet when it boots and that seems, so far
better yet why not have your email client automatically download your email
every 4 minutes...
Leif Neland wrote:
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, justin wrote:
Hey fellas...
What I would like to do right now, however, is guarantee that
anytime, anyday, barring a problem with my ISP, that my
Hey fellas...
Allright, here is the situation.
I just had a second phone line installed in my house, a POTS (plain old
telephone service) line. I have plugged it directly into my FreeBSD 4.1-STABLE
workstation/server. I allready have PPP setup and when I execute it, it runs
fine. Now
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 07:17:37PM -0500, justin wrote:
Hey fellas...
Allright, here is the situation. I just had a second phone line installed in my
house, a POTS (plain old telephone service) line. I have plugged it directly into my
FreeBSD 4.1-STABLE workstation/server. I allready
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On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, justin wrote:
What I would like to do right now, however, is guarantee that anytime, anyday,
barring a problem with my ISP, that my box is connected to the internet. I have it
currently setup to dial the internet when it boots and that seems,
Leif Neland wrote:
Can user-ppp do that?
Looking through the manpage, it can't, but...
"set log +tcp/ip" and then grep logs for string containing "DIAL".
-Maxim
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Can user-ppp do that?
Looking through the manpage, it can't, but...
Leif
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