Date: Sat, 16 Sep 95 14:32 CDT From: malenovi@cview.com (Nik Malenovic) To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: shorty@iii.net Subject: Re: SLIP Reconnect Message-ID: <m0su2yD-0001OHC@tesla.cview.com> In-Reply-To: <DF026z.BxF@cview.com>
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In article <DF026z.BxF@cview.com> you write: >I've managed to create a file that I can just run via sh /root/slipstart2 that >initiates a session to my internet access provider, then I can type slattach -c >-h -s 57600 /dev/modem to start the connection. I tried adding a -r /root/slipstart2 into the command line, but slattach locks out the device so kermit won't >run in my script. Can anyone tell me how to get slattach to run the file when >it loses carrier and let go of the port? Thanks in advance. >-Justin Seger- check ftp://ftp.cview.com/pub/FreeBSD there is a README on slattach's bug for redialing with kermit (it doesn't let go of device when spawns the redial_cmd() ), and slattach.c is for 2.0.5-R Nik
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