Just listen to what this guy says about ISDN charges in N.A..... (Sniff Sniff......:-( -- --Amos Shapira | "Of course Australia was marked for | glory, for its people had been chosen amos@dsi.co.il | by the finest judges in England." | -- Anonymous
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- To: schenk@cs.toronto.edu (Eric Schenk)
- Subject: Re: Diald restrict and call-in help requested
- From: mark@datasoft.com (Mark Buckaway)
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 05:34:25 +0000 ()
- Cc: linux-diald@vger.rutgers.edu
- In-Reply-To: <96May30.225217edt.15365@dvp.cs.toronto.edu> from "Eric Schenk" at May 30, 96 10:52:13 pm
- Sender: owner-linux-diald@vger.rutgers.edu
"Eric Schenk said:" > > >Mark Buckaway <mark@datasoft.com> writes: >>The docs and the FAQ suggest there is a sample script to take care of >>using diald to manage an incoming link, yet this is no were to be found. > >Look at bin/diald-login. Looked at it. Ok. Now, what runs this? Something needs to be on the tty monitoring the line for a dial in connection which would inturn I suppose run this script.... >Hmm. Let me see if I get what you want correctly. >You want the link to be forced up starting at 7pm Friday, >and have it stay up until 7am Monday morning, at which time it should drop? >And at all other times diald should behave normally? > >In that case the following is what you want at the top of your /etc/diald.conf >file. [These rules MUST come before any other filtering rules.] > >#Keep the link up 7pm Friday to 7am Monday >restrict 19:00:00 * 5 * * >or-restrict * * 6 * * * >or-restrict * * 0 * * * >or-restrict * 07:00:00 1 * * >up > ># let the remaining rules be applicable at all times: >restrict * * * * * > >That's it. Ok...this covers the weekends....however, during the weekdays, it should be up 7pm to 7am (ie. the times Bell does not charge for residential ISDN). Mark -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Buckaway | mark@datasoft.com | http://www.myna.com/~mark ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FATAL ERROR IN SUBROUTINE SUMMON_DEMON: Pentagram Incorrectly Scribed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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