Sean writes:
> All poff does is execute a killall pppd command, therefore it requires no
> arguments, as it will take down any pppd link, regardless of how that
> link was established.
He is using the ppp package from unstable. The poff in it is quite a bit
more complicated, and he has found a bu
John Leget writes:
> "poff myisp" refuses to poff - kill my connection, and it reports the
> following "/usr/bin/poff " i could not find a pppd process for provider
> 'myisp' . none stopped" but "poff" by itself does work.
You're right. There appears to be a bug in poff.
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All poff does is execute a killall pppd command, therefore it requires no
arguments,
as it will take down any pppd link, regardless of how that link was established.
Sean
John Leget wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Running kernel 2.2.5-ac3 , potato ( unstable ). poff version 0.9.4
>
> "poff myisp" refuses to p
John Leget wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Running kernel 2.2.5-ac3 , potato ( unstable ). poff version 0.9.4
>
> "poff myisp" refuses to poff - kill my connection, and it reports the
> following
> "/usr/bin/poff " i could not find a pppd process for provider 'myisp' .
> none stopped"
> but "poff" by itsel
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