Micha Feigin writes: > Is it posible to make the use of deferent resolve.conf for deferent > providers automatic?
You need to put a script in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d that replaces /etc/resolv.conf with the one appropriate to the current provider, and another in /etc/ppp/ip-down to restore resolv.conf. Here are some scripts and replacement pon to try. You will need to create /etc/ppp/resolv and put a "resolv.conf" in it for each provider. A future version of pppconfig will set all of this up. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh # 0dns-up by John Hasler 4 Apr 1999. You may treat this program as if it # was in the public domain. # 0dns-up sets up /etc/resolv.conf for the provider being connected to. In # conjunction with pppd's usepeerdns option it also handles dynamic dns. # It expects to be passed the provider name in $6. PROVIDER=$6 ETC=/etc PPPRESOLV=/etc/ppp/resolv TEMPRESOLV=$ETC/resolv.conf.ppp.temp$$ RESOLVBAK=$ETC/resolv.conf.ppp.bak RESOLVCONF=$ETC/resolv.conf # We can do nothing if we have not been passed a provider name via ipparam # or there is no resolv file for the provider. We better not do anything # if resolv.conf.bak already exists. [ -f "$PPPRESOLV/$PROVIDER" ] && [ ! -f "$RESOLVBAK" ] || ( echo "failed"; exit 0 ) # USEPEERDNS, DNS1, and DNS2 are variables exported by pppd. Do we have # usepeerdns and a couple of nameservers? If so, put a couple of # nameserver lines in a temp file. if [ "$USEPEERDNS" ] && [ "$DNS1" ] && [ "$DNS2" ] ; then echo -e "nameserver $DNS1 \nnameserver $DNS2" > $TEMPRESOLV fi # Append the resolv.conf for this provider to the temp file. If we are # using dynamic dns it will be empty or contain any resolver options the # user added. Otherwise it will be a complete resolv.conf for this # provider. cat $PPPRESOLV/$PROVIDER >> $TEMPRESOLV # Back up resolv.conf. cp $RESOLVCONF $RESOLVBAK # And replace it with the new resolv.conf from the temp file. mv $TEMPRESOLV $RESOLVCONF ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh # 0dns-down by John Hasler 4 Apr 1999. You may treat this program as if it # was in the public domain. # 0dns-down takes down what 0dns_up sets up. ETC=/etc RESOLVBAK=$ETC/resolv.conf.ppp.bak RESOLVCONF=$ETC/resolv.conf [ "$RESOLVBAK" ] && mv $RESOLVBAK $RESOLVCONF ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh /usr/sbin/pppd call ${1:-provider} ipparam ${1:-provider} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- John Hasler This posting is in the public domain. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do with it what you will. Dancing Horse Hill Make money from it if you can; I don't mind. Elmwood, Wisconsin Do not send email advertisements to this address.