lör 2002-10-19 klockan 20.16 skrev Jesse Keating: > On 19 Oct 2002 20:08:24 +0200 > Kent Nyberg <blurk@telia.com> wrote: > > # I want my linuxbox that connects to the internet with pppd to be able > # to share the connection with my other computer running windows xp. > # I think i can manage to use masq and that stuff to share the > # connection when it is upp and running but i want to make it so that > # the other computer can "tell" my linuxbox to connect (and disconnect). > # Can some one post some information about where to read more about > # this? I have never done this before and have no clue about what to do. > > I've heard you can do this with "dial-on-demand" scripts. I've never > done it though. > Well, i know i can make my system dial on demand. I have looked a little bit in wvdial documentation but did not find much about dial on demand but i know it should work. But i realy want the window-machine not to make my Linuxbox dial on to internet every time it lookes up something on the internet. I want it to pop ups some kind of "Do you realy want to dial to the internet?" and some way to disconnect the connection from the windows-machine. My ISP is very expensive and i do not have broadband. :( -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list