07-12-2001
isnt your pppd something you have to initiate via entering a command to tell it to dial or does it auto connect as soon as the daemon is started?
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LEARN ABOUT XFREE86
irnetd
IRNETD(4) Linux-IrDA man pages IRNETD(4)
NAME
irnetd - Handle automatically incoming IrNET connections
SYNOPSIS
irnetd [ppp-options]
DESCRIPTION
Irnetd is a very simple daemon automatically handling incoming IrNET connections. Every time a peer attempt to connect to the local com-
puter, irnetd generates the relevant pppd(8) command to starts an IrNET server handling this peer.
PARAMETERS
ppp-options
Override the default pppd(8) options. These options will just be passed on the command line of pppd(8). The default options are
"noauth nolock connect-delay 0 idle 10" which should fit most usages.
AUTHOR
Jean Tourrilhes - jt@hpl.hp.com
FILES
/dev/irnet
SEE ALSO
irda(7), irnet(4), pppd(8), irattach(8), irdadump(8).
irda-utils 2 May 2003 IRNETD(4)