Hi.
pppd has 2 scripts (/etc/ppp/ip-up and /etc/ppp/ip-down) that are run
when connection is established or terminated. See manual on pppd.

Regards,
Gregory.

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HI again,

On second thought I didn't catch that the previous script is run at time
periods.

What I was looking for was it to be event driven not time driven.


the connection dies, the system reconnects.


So I gather to do this I would need a daemon running which checks for a
live
connection and then if the connection dies its notification would
trigger the
connect script to run?


I found pppstatus but I am not sure it will be of help.

Is this possible?

Thanks
Aaron



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