Re: OBHack...
Article: 7685 of alt.hackers From: halo@news-server.engin.umich.edu (Johnny Yuma) Newsgroups: alt.hackers Subject: Re: OBHack... Date: 19 Apr 1995 22:14:24 GMT Organization: University of Michigan Engineering, Ann Arbor Lines: 41 Approved: ... Message-ID: 3n4200$db0@srvr1.engin.umich.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: nor.engin.umich.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Status: RO
Alan T Shutko (ats4@clarion.cec.wustl.edu) wrote: : It sorta sounds like it was one of those "soft modems".... a DSP with : software to dowload into the modem to make it go. And they never : bothered to write a driver for dos. Annoying things. Besides the : fact it won't work in any reasonable OS, the implementations I have : seen have been annoying... like a separate module for fax or : modem... have to switch manually.... I'd bet that is how the modem works. Hm. I'll have to take some more time and play with it. :) : ObHack: : I'm on a dynamically allocated PPP link.... Since I fancy myself cool : and run Linux, I like to run all the standard network services... ftp, : SMTP, http, etc. However, the dynamic allocation messes things up, to : the extent that whenever I dial the modem, I have to run a script : which will sed in the new address in about ten different config files, : even update the /etc/hosts so some programs will work. Then kill and : restart a couple daemons, because you can't tell sendmail to reread : it's cf. ObHackSortOf: Depending on what type of server you are dialing into, you can sometimes request an IP. I've managed to set mine up so I get the same IP 99% of the time on the local dialup. In the pppd command line, add an ip so it looks like... pppd connect /dev/modem 127.0.0.1: etc <Obviously replace the 127.0.0.1 with something, and the : is importaint.> Really not a hack, but I had two wisdom teeth pulled this morning, I have a note from my Dr. that I don't have to post a good hack this time. :) Johnny -- Everyone should know of all information that others have deemed unfit for for public knowledge. -Author Unknown | GAT/CS -d+ H s++:++ g+ p2+ au- a-- w+++ v- C++++ UL+++(++++) P+>++ L++(+++) 3- E N+++@ K---- W--- M-- V-- -po+ Y+ t 5- j R- G tv-- b+++ D+ B- e u--- h! f+ !r !n y? <halo@azure.engin.umich.edu>