Erich Titl wrote:
Scott List
I don't have an ip_ip.d nor an ip_down.d ... I am using the stock
PPP.LRP PPPOE.LRP packages ... so maybe you're talking apples and
I'm eating oranges?
M... this is from Bering 1.2 ppp.lrp
tar tzf ppp.lrp
...
etc/ppp/ip-down.d/
etc/ppp/ip-up.d/
...
Oooops, my
Scott List
Thanks everyone,
At 06:40 03.07.2004, freeman groups wrote:
Via BEEP.LRP my Bering 1.2 box makes lovely, helpful sounds (hint, hint :)
Won't help much, as my hardware is an embedded system without a speaker,
but thanks
when the link goes up down. This happens from within scripts
Neglected to include
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--- John Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 10:05:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: John Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] PPPD and dynamic dns
(pppoe)
To: Erich Titl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Erich-
I think I had the same problem
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
: Re: [leaf-user] PPPD and dynamic dns (pppoe)
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
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