05-31-2001
alwayslearningunix,
Thanks a lot fo those couple sites, it helped a lot and gave me direction to find the sites that I would be looking for to get my HP-UX cert.
Since you live in portland and seems to know much more than I know about UNIX, do you know if there is any LUGS in portland Area for beginners?
I am also regestering with PCC for a UNIX class and I was wondering if you think that is a good start or if there is any other options?
Thanks again,
Ali
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
smpppd-c.conf
SMPPPD-C.CONF(5) SMPPPD SMPPPD-C.CONF(5)
NAME
smpppd-c.conf - configuration file for smpppd frontends
DESCRIPTION
When frontends of smpppd like cinternet , qinternet or kinternet want to connect the smpppd they may read the file /etc/smpppd-c.conf.
The configuration file /etc/smpppd-c.conf has a simple file format with a key = value pair in each line.
OPTIONS
sites = <list of sites>
Tell the frontends where to find the smpppd. Frontends will try to connect to the smpppd in the order defined here. Possible sites
are:
local Connect to locally running smpppd (via socket in the local namespace).
gateway
Connect to smpppd running on the gateway.
config-file
Connect to smpppd as specified in this file.
slp Connect to smpppd as retrived from the slp daemon (service location protocol).
server = <server>
Specifies the host on which the smpppd is running.
port = <port>
Specifies the port number of the smpppd.
password = <password>
The password to use for authentication at the smpppd, UTF-8 encoded for those who really care.
SEE ALSO
kinternet, qinternet, cinternet(1), smpppd(8).
AUTHOR
Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>
SuSE January 2004 SMPPPD-C.CONF(5)