Joe,

Wow, this is ancient history to me.  I have diald set up on one of my
boxes and use it in conjunction with ip masq.  The biggest problem I had
was getting the typos out of the dialing string in the diald.conf.  I
believe this is covered well in the SuSE book.  There may also be a howto
or mini-howto on setting this up.  I am sure you can do this 'cause I use
it all the time.  If you still need help tomorrow, I will see if I can
figure out all the components necessary for my solution.  I suck at modem
related stuff.  I'm not sure why, but is a real weakness for me.
Nonetheless, I will attempt to help.

Steve

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> I have been using wvdial, which works well . However, I would like to
> to also  have "dial on demand". I did get ipmasqurading
> to work with wvdial, but when I switch to using the Suseppp with
> DOD selected , the sytem calls out immediately after boot up.
>
> Is there any program in linux that is similar to IN-JOY for
> OS/2?
>
> If not could someone suggest what I am doing wrong with the
> DOD? My goal is top have DOD and ipmasqurading so the
> other systems in this household can route through the SuSE
> box to our ISP.
>
> Any information that you can share will be sincerely appreciated.
> I believe I am getting close, but still missing something.
>
> thanks in advance
>
> joe
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