Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 12:39:39 -0500 From: Scott Morris <smorris@tsi.gte.com> To: gjohnson@nola.srrc.usda.gov, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: user ppp -auto Message-ID: <1.5.4.16.19970206123816.2c9f163e@uhuru.tsi.gte.com>
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Glenn, I usually do a kill -HUP pid on the ppp process if I want to kill it off prior to timeout which is seldom, generally I let it run it's course. As to the connection starting prior to an ip request, that's one I've never seen but I'm running 2.1.5. At 10:57 AM 2/6/97 -0600, you wrote: >I am using the user ppp -auto program with FreeBSD 2.1.6. Everything >works fine, except that I noticed Netscape and ncftp2 keep the >connection alive even if I am not sending any packets. How do I set ppp >filters in order to have these connections close the ppp link when it is >idle, ie., when a download is finished, or I have not clicked a web link >for some time? I have the timeout period set for 300 seconds, but the >connection stays up until 300 seconds after I close the application, >ie., ncftp2. I want to have the connection close 300 seconds after a >download is finished, without having to close the application, so I >don't have to baby-sit the computer to free up my phone line. Also, I >noticed these programs establish the link even before I enter an IP >request. This is OK, except that Xemacs also does this. I do not want a >ppp connection up when I am using xemacs, so how can I filter this >behavior out? In advance, I thank everyone who responds to this. > >Glenn Johnson > > --- Scott Morris * I have an A1 certified steak in my freezer. GTE Telecommunication Services * It's sad when your meat is more secure smorris@tsi.gte.com * than your computer. 813-273-3917 * *** My opinions do not necessarily reflect those of my employer. ***
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