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Re: ppp's ip-{up,down} and possible utilization of 'run-parts'



> >FWIW I've been using run-parts in ip-up and ip-down for some time now,
> >the scripts reconfigure stuff based on my ip address (2 ISPs)  etc.
> >and everything works like a charm.  I dunno about packages placing
> >scripts in ip-[up|down].d/ -- I'd rather put them in 
> >/usr/doc/<package>/examples.
> 
> One question.  You're obviously carrying along the `ip-up' argument list, 
> i.e.,
>     Arg  Name               Example
>     $1   Interface name     ppp0
>     $2   The tty            ttyS1
>     $3   The link speed     38400
>     $4   Local IP number    12.34.56.78
>     $5   Peer  IP number    12.34.56.99 
> 
> These variables are clearly being propogated to your (custom rolled) 
> ip-up.d/* scripts.  How are you propogating these values?  Environment 
> variables?  We'd have to std'ize the variable names too, if so.
> 
> .......A. P. Harris...apharris@onShore.com...<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>

Why not as the same command-line arguments?
And there is one thing which I would qualify as a mistake in the above
description: $2 is actually in the form "/dev/ttyS1" than just "ttyS1".

Thanks.

Alex Y.

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