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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Alternatives to minicom During Remote Access? Post 302918994 by mrm5102 on Friday 26th of September 2014 02:28:00 PM
Old 09-26-2014
Hey Corona, thanks again for the reply!

Hummm... Ok, that stinks....

My only "requirement" for this is that I have to use dialup. Just quickly reading the intro at this link http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/text/PPP-HOWTO
I can see that Point-to-Point Protocol can be used with modems/phone lines, etc, so that is good... Since I haven't ever used PPP before I guess
I'll have to try and find a good tutorial for using ppp. Is there any command's MAN pages I should take a look at that you know of off the top
of your head?

If I check in my PATH variable for anything ppp related I see the following:
*FYI, "findPath" is a simple script I wrote a while back that searches env's PATH variable for anything matching the REGEX/Argument...

Code:
# findPath ppp

    Command: findPath
Search Type: REGEX

    Searching in: /usr/lib/mpi/gcc/openmpi/bin
        *NO MATCHES FOUND!

    Searching in: /sbin
        *NO MATCHES FOUND!

    Searching in: /usr/sbin
        *FOUND MATCHES!
            ▪ pppd
            ▪ pppdump
            ▪ pppoe-discovery
            ▪ pppstats
            ▪ rcsmpppd
            ▪ smpppd
            ▪ smpppd-dhcp
            ▪ smpppd-ifcfg

    Searching in: /usr/local/sbin
        *NO MATCHES FOUND!

    ....more output from other dirs with no matches.....

Maybe something not in the output above that I could download?

Thanks Again,
Matt
 

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PFC(1)							      General Commands Manual							    PFC(1)

NAME
pfc - active precompiled filters generator SYNOPSIS
pfc <expression> >/etc/ppp/your.active.filter DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the pfc command. pfc is the Precompiled Filter Compiler - a tool to generate "active precompiled filters". If your pppd supports this feature, you can use this utility to generate the filter files. The Active Filter allows a connect on demand pppd to determine what is 'interesting' traffic, and then initiate the PPP session. The tool allows you to create the filters, in libpcap format, for use by pppd. Common filters are used to ignore traffic (ie: ntp, various protocol keepalives, etc...) so PPP sessions are not initiated until 'real' traffic requires them. Note that the generated compiled filter expression is specific to point-to-point links, and differs from the format generated by tcpdump -ddd. (specify precompiled-active-filter=/etc/ppp/your.active.filter in the ppp options file) EXAMPLE
/usr/bin/pfc ntp and ldap > /etc/ppp/your.active.filter SEE ALSO
pfc is from the FLoppy Isdn 4 Linux project - see http://www.fli4l.de/en/home/news/ AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Roberto C. Sanchez <roberto@connexer.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). October 30, 2008 PFC(1)
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