maybe just "man pppd" could be your friend?
On Monday 03 June 2002 10:33 pm, you wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 20:00, Manuel Soto wrote:
> > I've 8.1 but should by the same.
> >
> > Try this
> >
> > == /etc/ppp/options
> > options
> > # route local requests to the internet
> > defaultroute
> > #
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 20:00, Manuel Soto wrote:
> I've 8.1 but should by the same.
>
> Try this
>
> == /etc/ppp/options
> options
> # route local requests to the internet
> defaultroute
> # accept dynamic IPs given by the ISP
> ipcp-accept-remote
> ipcp-accept-local
> # fine. Now make sure pppd
I've 8.1 but should by the same.
Try this
== /etc/ppp/options
options
# route local requests to the internet
defaultroute
# accept dynamic IPs given by the ISP
ipcp-accept-remote
ipcp-accept-local
# fine. Now make sure pppd hangs up when
# idle for too long. Here testing with 30 sec
idle 240
#Sp
Hi Guys
Could someone possibly point me at a tutorial to set up dial on demand with
Mandrake 8.2 ?
I would like a couple of 'doze pc's at home to connect to the net via my Linux
box, just for surfing.
Thanks
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Good morning
Can anyone on the list point me towards a tutorial to set up Dial on Demand
for a PC running 8.1 ?
Thanks
Mark A
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might be the "lock", I do not use a lock on either configuration but I don't
think so.
if you want to have demand dialing going on any time the linux box is running
just add the ifup ppp0 line to the end of your /etc/rc.d/rc.local file with a
good text editor. to get it started from any connect
Thank you for the reply
On Sunday 22 July 2001 12:31, you wrote:
> first off, read "man pppd" without the quotes
> then you will edit your file "/etc/ppp/options"
> you should add the "demand" and "idle=xxx" lines to that file
> the idle =xxx the xxx should represent whatever time out you desire
Hi Guys
Has anyone come accross a simple explanation on how to set up dial on demand
on mandrake 8. I would like the rest of my family, on their 'doze' PC, to
access the net using the modem on my Linux box.
I have the two machines networked together and can ping either machine from
either en
How do I set up Mandrake 6.1 to dial on demand to check my mail?