Re: Network interface scripts

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I'm considering buying one and wondered about connecting it a little differently

Since the Z is linux based, can do bash scripting, has native tcp-ip support, and
can do ssh, I wondered if a ssh tunnel could be established by the Z and trigger a
script on the server by giving it the Z's current ip address

Then the server takes over and runs it's scripts before shutting down the ssh tunnel

Theoretically, that way the Z could connect through any IP network not just a local
connection




Neal D. Becker (nbecker@xxxxxxx) wrote:
>
>I got a zaurus 5600.  I am interfacing via ip over usb.
>
>I want to run scripts when the interface comes up.  Where do I put the
>scripts?  Should I try to use /etc/hotplug/usb/usbnet or something like that?
>Or maybe /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/??.
>
>The script is just to setup routinging and iptables.
>
>
>

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