Re: [leaf-user] Best way to control "ppp-on-demand" ?

2002-10-09 Thread Larry Platzek
Hello Elmar, One other way to do the pon/off would be to have a serial link to the firewall. On my Bering machine I can login from a serial port or the keyboard/monitor. From linux I use minicom but a windows/dos program can do the same. This maybe convenient for you. -

Re: [leaf-user] Best way to control "ppp-on-demand" ?

2002-10-09 Thread Larry Platzek
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: leaflist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Best way to control "ppp-on-demand" ? > > Hello, > > On Wednesday 09 October 2002 18:03, Larry Platzek wrote: > > > Why not use pppd to do demand dialing? > > I alread

Re: [leaf-user] Best way to control "ppp-on-demand" ?

2002-10-09 Thread Elmar Gerwalin
Hello, On Wednesday 09 October 2002 18:03, Larry Platzek wrote: > Why not use pppd to do demand dialing? I already have that, but it starts even when I don't want it E.g. Windows wants to get online without a user action and I want to stop it. What are you trying to prevent by having todo pon

Re: [leaf-user] Best way to control "ppp-on-demand" ?

2002-10-09 Thread Larry Platzek
, 9 Oct 2002, Elmar Gerwalin wrote: > Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 17:03:24 +0200 > From: Elmar Gerwalin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [leaf-user] Best way to control "ppp-on-demand" ? > > Hello, > I'm using a bering box with an analog mod

[leaf-user] Best way to control "ppp-on-demand" ?

2002-10-09 Thread Elmar Gerwalin
Hello, I'm using a bering box with an analog modem as router from my internal network to the LAN. Dialing-in is done "on-demand", but in some cases it would be better to do that manually (e.g. WinXP connects to the LAN without user interaction, maybe my dhcp server, (will be investigated ..?)