03-10-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by reborg
yes, but what does it mean to be alive?
Far out. Interesting.
"it is great to be alive is not it"? What does it mean to be alive?
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
smpppd.conf
SMPPPD.CONF(5) SMPPPD SMPPPD.CONF(5)
NAME
smpppd.conf - global smpppd configuration file
DESCRIPTION
When smpppd and smpppd-ifcfg start they first load their configuration from /etc/smpppd.conf, which contains basic information concerning
their behavior.
The configuration file /etc/smpppd.conf has a simple file format with a key = value pair in each line.
OPTIONS
stop-on-disconnect = always, notdemand or never
Shall the dialup connection be shutdown when the last frontend disconnects? Default value is always.
reload-selects-default-provider = yes or no
Shall a reload (SIGHUP) select the default provider for all interfaces or keep the current one? Default value is yes.
open-inet-socket = yes or no
Shall the smpppd open a internet connection, so that remote frontends can control the dialup connection? Default value is no.
slp-register = yes or no
Try to register at the slp daemon (service location protocol) if set to yes and an internet connection is opened.
bind-address = <ip-address>
Specify the ip address on which to listen for connections from remote frontends. The default is to listen on all addresses.
host-range = <min ip-address> <max ip-address>
Specify a host range from which remote frontends are allowed to connect to the smpppd.
password = <password>
The password used to authenticate remote frontends, UTF-8 encoded for those who really care. If the password is empty, no authenti-
cation is done.
number-of-loglines = <lines>
The number of lines to keep in the log. Default is 250.
accounting = yes or no
Enable or disable accounting. Default is yes.
alive-interval = <seconds>
Interval for alive lines in the accounting log. A value of 0 disables alive lines. Default value is 900.
debug = yes or no
Turn debugging on or off. Default is off. This can also be controlled at runtime with cinternet.
SEE ALSO
smpppd(8).
AUTHOR
Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>
SuSE September 2003 SMPPPD.CONF(5)