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I own a slack 9 box, and i have configured pppd for diul up co connect to the inernet.
I need to make an dial on demand so i can connect with my others computers to the internet
Have you set it up via ppp-setup? If the ppp-go setup works, then simply add -d to the end of the command like this:-
ppp-go -d
and you should have 'demand dial'. You must do this as root of course, and you can add it to your /etc/rc.d/rc.local file to have it started every time you start.
well the problem is that i have made my own diul ul script, one that i use for a long time.
That compuer is my network server. It is never soped...
I want to connect to the internet wenever one of the machines from may network trys to access it
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