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  • Committer: Package Import Robot
  • Author(s): Philip Muškovac
  • Date: 2011-10-15 10:14:08 UTC
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<para>This section introduces &UNIX; (&Linux;) callback, and how &kppp; can be
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configured to connect to a &UNIX; callback server, especially to a script based
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&Linux; <link linkend="callback-resources">callback server</link></para>
 
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&Linux; callback server</para>
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<sect2>
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<title>An Introduction to callback</title>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Now you have to build the login script.  Editing of login scripts is one
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of the very cool features of &kppp; You can find it in the <guilabel>Login
 
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of the very cool features of &kppp;. You can find it in the <guilabel>Login
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Script</guilabel> tab of the <guilabel>Edit Account</guilabel> dialog.</para>
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<para>In this example, the user <systemitem>userxyz</systemitem> needs the
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<para>Of course, setting up a <acronym>PPP</acronym> server is not within the
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scope of this document.  For detailed information, see the
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<application>pppd</application> man pages.  An excellent description of a
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callback server can be found at <ulink
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url="http://ap-dec717c.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/~mh/callback">
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http://ap-dec717c.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/~mh/callback</ulink></para>
 
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<application>pppd</application> man pages.</para>
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</step>
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</procedure>
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<sect2 id="callback-resources">
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<title>Internet Resources for server software</title>
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which also contains a more general introduction to callback.</para>
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<sect1 id="nt-callback">