Re: Using pppd as a library

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On Tue, 14 Aug 2012, neha chatrath wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have system requirement in which I need to invoke pppd from a user
> application. This user application needs to do configuration, get status etc
> of the PPP links.
> Well there are various ways of doing it, I am exploring the option of
> including pppd as a library in my build. With this,
> -I can spawn my application as a thread.
> -I can avoid  use of fork and exec operations for executing pppd for different
> links.

Why do you want to avoid such useful constructs? I suggest you google for 
"make a rod for your own back".

> Can somebody help me with this. Is there any pppd library already available?
> 
> Thanks and regards
> Neha Chatrath

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