On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 07:57, Ray Olszewski wrote:
At 01:21 AM 7/2/2004 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all Ray, Thank you s much. I appreciate your help.
That's what we're here for. I'm trimming out most of your reply, to get to
the parts that identify your problem more
Hi everybody
I am playing with ppp/pppoe and VPN connections on Bering boxes. The nature of VPN
requires the ipsec connections to be restarted when the IP address on the gateway
changes, Having little experience with pppoe and no inclination to invent the wheel
once more I'd like to ask for a
Have a look in here
http://www.openbrick.org/en/Members/seb/doc/reliable_vpn/view
Hi everybody
I am playing with ppp/pppoe and VPN connections on Bering boxes. The nature=
of VPN requires the ipsec connections to be restarted when the IP address=
on the gateway changes, Having little
Hi
At 17:05 02.07.2004 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have a look in here
http://www.openbrick.org/en/Members/seb/doc/reliable_vpn/view
Thanks for the info. This might be a last resort. I still think there must be a better
way to detect changes in the uplink ip address. PPPD must certainly
Hello Eric and the list.
Already pointed fex monthes ago, the script that I am using to survey
PPPoE ADSL here :
http://webperso.easyconnect.fr/f6hqz/bin/scripts/checkip.dat
This can restart any broken DSL and IPSec in about 1 minute.
Several Bering boxes running very well with it in a star
Via BEEP.LRP my Bering 1.2 box makes lovely, helpful sounds (hint, hint
:) when the link goes up down. This happens from within scripts
/etc/ppp/ip_up /etc/ppp/ip-down so AFAICT you should be able to get
notification via these scripts.
I don't have an ip_ip.d nor an ip_down.d ... I am using