-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Fri, 24 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uhm, Hate to tell you, but I already packaged mlddc I belive you can find it in slink (or maybe still incoming) but Mlddc already has a maintainer. - -K > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > > Monolith Internet Services offers a public dynamic dns service -- I think > it would be nice to offer a working, tried framework for > auto-initialization of such a doodad. > Anyway, this will be my first package. I will have it ready in two > days, but that says nothing of whether I will have been accepted yet... > (My new maintainer app has been building up dust for about 7 days now... > Been trying to conjure joey or igor to quickly give me accounts!) > > Monolith has links to MLDDC and other user frontends. As MLDDC is written > in C, while others are scripted, I chose MLDDC for speed. > > There is only one problem that I have not found an answer to -- MLDDC > must revoke its DNS entries (via the NIC) BEFORE pppd dies. This cannot be > accomplished by placing a script in /etc/ip-up.d -- this requires > moditying /usr/bin/poff to revoke the records before pppd is killed. > If I am not to be allowed to do that, I call for the addition of a > "run-parts /etc/ppp/before-ppp-start.d" into /usr/bin/pon and "run-parts > /etc/ppp/before-ppp-shutdown.d" before the respective operations that are > performed in the scripts. That is, if run-parts runs its scripts in the > foreground. Otherwise it would be pointless as the scripts would be > running AS pppd dies --- pppd must die after run-parts has successfully > completed all of its tasks. > I will check on this, and for now write the config script to > modify poff. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: noconv iQB1AwUBNUIpvhsA5GylAiwdAQF+LgL/QKWi7BWP2zeEqCt3CBQG9tRuJu7aZ8Qp pXpQD4/X6xORZ183s3QU3rSxDUZZ/XFKVhFRcVYO6hNuE47xL4gN4buww6n1bj6F BY7tZJcF2+gqY3K5IsbuGcanLNGUcjqd =kBh7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]