If you create file /etc/ppp/ip-up.local you can put your own stuff in
there. ip-up checks for the existance of both ip-up.local & ip-down.local &
executes them on starting & stopping a ppp connection.
On Friday, March 24, 2000 9:22 AM, Damian Slavek [SMTP:damianks@netnet.net]
wrote:
Is the file /etc/ppp/ip-up read every time a ppp connection is
established? I looked around quite a bit and coudn't find anything
about that. I use a moden to connect to my ISP.
I have been busting a nut trying to configure a few things just right
and then I stumbled across this file with most of what I would like to
do commented out. I would be quite pleased if all I had to do was
delete a few # symbols and enter in some site specific info. If this is
so I will have to join the throng of folks praising the suse team on a
job well done.
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