Re: [LINUX:4052] Linux + NT + internet sorunlari!

Deniz Dogan (deniz@ada.net.tr)
30 Jul 1998 21:13:14 +0300


>>>>> Ozgur Balci writes:

[...]
> NT de yapilabildigi gibi; terminallerden proxy ile internete bagli
> makinelerden herhangi birisi browserina bir adres girdiginde
> server direk servis saglayiciya baglaniyor ve de terminallerdeki
> kullanici internete ulasiyor. Ardindan da 300 saniye
> kullanilmadiginda hat otomatikman kesiliyor. Buna benzer bir
> uygulamayi Linux ile gerceklestirmek mumkun mu? Mumkunse nasil?
> Yardimci olursaniz cok sevinirim. Ayrica bu isi de becerirsek NT
> servera hic ihtiyacimiz kalmayacak. Butun server uygulamalarimiz
> Linux'a tasinmis olacak... :)

Diald kullanabilirsiniz:

Description: dial on demand daemon for PPP and SLIP.
Many sites use SLIP or PPP links to connect to other sites over phone
lines. Normally these links must be explicitly turned on or off.
diald can be used to bring a SLIP or PPP link up when there are
Internet packets to be sent to another site, and to close the link
down when it is idle.
.
diald operates by starting a SLIP link on a pseudo tty and setting up
a route to the resulting interface. This interface is called the
proxy. diald monitors the proxy to determine when to bring up a real
communications link. When a real link is up diald routes packets from
the proxy to the real link and monitors the real link to decide if it
needs to be shut down. As well, if the link goes down unexpectedly
diald will attempt to reestablish the link. The rules for controlling
these operations are extensively configurable in run time startup
files.
.
For diald to work the kernel *must* have SLIP devices, either compiled in
or as a module, even if only PPP connections are made. In the latter case
you should also have pppd, of course.
.
Diald needs a program like "chat" or "expect" to actually dial.
Sorry, "dip" cannot be used.

Iyi calisamalar.

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Deniz Dogan