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Re: Quitting pppd



killall pppd

Note that that will kill ALL pppd processes. If you only have one ppp 
connection at a time, this is not a problem.



On Mon, 24 Nov 1997, me wrote:

> After starting/quitting minicom, and then finishing internet connection,
> what is the best way to kill pppd without doing a 'kill xxxx' (or the pid
> of pppd?  I haven't found that answer anywhere, and I have tried looking.
> If I missed a simple statement somewhere, my apologies ;)
> Mike
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