thanks eddie

ifup and ifdown and scripts in mandrake and redhat and some other
distributions.

thanks =)

Eugene

----- Original Message -----
From: Eddie Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: [SLP] ifup and ifdown on SuSE 6.2?


> > Why dun have ifup and ifdown?!? hehee
>
> What's that? :)
>
> > I have configured pppd and setup my isp particulars using YaST
(Singnet).
> >
> > But i am stuck. I am used to ifup and ifdown but i couldn't find an
alternative in SuSE. I found ip-up and ip-down but dun have ppp-up and down.
> >
>
> Are these what you are looking for?
>
> --
> Thank you and Best Regards,
> Eddie Tan
>
> Aeon/Xe Technology Pte Ltd - the Linux & eCommerce Company
> No. 8, Gul Ave, Kalstar House, Jurong, Singapore 629652
> Telephone : (65) 2842006 Fax : (65) 2865240 Website : www.aeonxe.com
>
>
>


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> #/bin/sh
> exec pppd \
> connect 'chat -v -t 60 "" \
> ATZ OK ATDT5371800 CONNECT "" name\> \
> USERNAME word\> PASSWORD Local\> "c ppp"' \
> /dev/modem 115200 asyncmap a000 debug crtscts \
> modem passive defaultroute noipdefault
>


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> #!/bin/sh
> ######################################################################
> #
> # Determine the device to be terminated.
> #
> if [ "$1" = "" ]; then
>     DEVICE=ppp0
> else
>     DEVICE=$1
> fi
>
> ######################################################################
> #
> # If the ppp0 pid file is present then the program is running. Stop it.
> if [ -r /var/run/$DEVICE.pid ]; then
>     kill -INT `cat /var/run/$DEVICE.pid`
> #
> # If the kill did not work then there is no process running for this
> # pid. It may also mean that the lock file will be left. You may wish
> # to delete the lock file at the same time.
> if [ ! "$?" = "0" ]; then
>     rm -f /var/run/$DEVICE.pid
>     echo "ERROR: Removed stale pid file"
> exit 1
> fi
> #
> # Success. Let pppd clean up its own junk.
> echo "PPP link to $DEVICE terminated."
>     exit 0
> fi
> #
> # The ppp process is not running for ppp0
> echo "ERROR: PPP link is not active on $DEVICE"
>     exit 1

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