On Thu, 2010-08-12 at 21:46 -0500, Matthew Kitchin (public/usenet) wrote: > Is there any way to call a script when a connection is ended from > reaching your timeout set on the VPN server? > I can certainly do a cron job to check and see if if the connection is > up. I just thought it would be cool if there was anyway to launch > something automatically when you were disconnected for reaching you > session time limit. We already call the configured script with 'reason=disconnect'. Although we do that for *any* disconnection, and we don't provide the reason. It wouldn't be hard to make openconnect provide the reason.... diff --git a/tun.c b/tun.c index a581327..05117df 100644 --- a/tun.c +++ b/tun.c @@ -628,6 +628,7 @@ void shutdown_tun(struct openconnect_info *vpninfo) } else { if (vpninfo->vpnc_script) { setenv("reason", "disconnect", 1); + setenv("CISCO_DISCONNECT_REASON", vpninfo->quit_reason, 1); if (system(vpninfo->vpnc_script) == -1) { vpninfo->progress(vpninfo, PRG_ERR, "Failed to spawn script '%s': %s\n", However, before changing the interface to vpnc-script by adding a new variable like this, we should talk to vpnc folks and see if they want to add something similar. It would be useful to make NetworkManager use this extra reason string too -- currently, you just get a pop-up saying the connection failed, without any indication of why it really disconnected. -- David Woodhouse Open Source Technology Centre David.Woodhouse at intel.com Intel Corporation