Since the thread is here, I thought I might go ahead and ask.  About 2
years ago I set up a network dialup with masqdialer.  The Windows client
worked slick and everyone was happy.  However, early this year I had to
set up another dialup network, and I couldn't find any Windows clients
anymore.  I think I found one, but it was junk.

So, does ppp allow you to remotely bring up a connection?  Or is there a
decent masqdialer Windows client that I missed?  Or perhaps a different
solution now.  I thought I tried ppp on demand, but it would only bring
up the connection if the box it was installed on needed it, not other
clients.  But I might not have understood how to configure it properly.

Thanks,
Brent

On Thu, 2002-08-22 at 07:44, Clay Fandre wrote:
> Yes, it is now build into pppd. man pppd, and look for "demand". I
> used it for over a year when I was still on dialup and it worked
> great.
> 
> -- Clay
> 
> On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Wayne Johnson wrote:
> 
> > Back before I had DSL, I had diald set up on my RH6.2.  I'm setting up a new box that needs dial on demand.
> > 
> > I noticed that diald is still not part of RH, nor does it seem to have a lot of action on sourceforge.  Has it been replaced with a better package?  Does ppp now supply dial on demand?
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
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