Chris.Smith@raytheon.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
I've read the sdb article on the wvdial.dod script at the following URL:
I tried the script on the english site and it didn't work. You have to use the script from the german site ( It was somewhat difficult to find as I don't know german but worked perfectly)
...and have a big nasty question:-
Q: Does this just magically work after the wvdial configuration is done and the
/etc/rc.d/wvdial.dod start
Yes, but it is suggested that you put the script in /sbin/init.d/wvdial.dod and then make a symlink to /sbin/wvdial.dod
command is run? Or do I need to frigg the settings in the file at all. The main question on this is centered around the fact that I have a dynamic IP allocation. Do the default settings from this file work if wvdial works on it's own?
I don't know if it works with firewalling but if you can connect from wvdial then wvdial.dod should work. The only thing I changed was the Idle time for disconnect.
Also, I assume this works with the masquerading in the rc.firewall config file with no problems?!?
A: [insert here :-]
Thanks people and WOW I like that SDB (why ever did I switch to FreeBSD a couple of weeks ago? What a waste of time....)
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