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>Chapter 18. Automating your connections - Creating the connection scripts</TD
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>18.2. The ppp-on script</A
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>This is the first of a PAIR of scripts that actually fire up the
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connection.</P
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>#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Script to initiate a PPP connection. This is the first part of the
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# pair of scripts. This is not a secure pair of scripts as the codes
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# are visible with the 'ps' command. However, it is simple.
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#
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# These are the parameters. Change as needed.
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TELEPHONE=555-1212 # The telephone number for the connection
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ACCOUNT=george # The account name for logon (as in 'George Burns')
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PASSWORD=gracie # The password for this account (and 'Gracie Allen')
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LOCAL_IP=0.0.0.0 # Local IP address if known. Dynamic = 0.0.0.0
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REMOTE_IP=0.0.0.0 # Remote IP address if desired. Normally 0.0.0.0
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NETMASK=255.255.255.0 # The proper netmask if needed
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#
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# Export them so that they will be available to 'ppp-on-dialer'
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export TELEPHONE ACCOUNT PASSWORD
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#
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# This is the location of the script which dials the phone and logs
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# in. Please use the absolute file name as the $PATH variable is not
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# used on the connect option. (To do so on a 'root' account would be
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# a security hole so don't ask.)
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#
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DIALER_SCRIPT=/etc/ppp/ppp-on-dialer
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#
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# Initiate the connection
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#
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exec /usr/sbin/pppd debug /dev/ttySx 38400 \
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$LOCAL_IP:$REMOTE_IP \
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connect $DIALER_SCRIPT</PRE
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> </P
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>Here is the ppp-on-dialer script:-</P
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>#!/bin/sh
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#
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# This is part 2 of the ppp-on script. It will perform the connection
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# protocol for the desired connection.
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#
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/usr/sbin/chat -v \
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TIMEOUT 3 \
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ABORT '\nBUSY\r' \
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ABORT '\nNO ANSWER\r' \
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ABORT '\nRINGING\r\n\r\nRINGING\r' \
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'' \rAT \
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'OK-+++\c-OK' ATH0 \
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TIMEOUT 30 \
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OK ATDT$TELEPHONE \
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CONNECT '' \
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ogin:--ogin: $ACCOUNT \
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assword: $PASSWORD</PRE
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> </P
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>For PPP-2.2, the <TT
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CLASS="LITERAL"
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>ppp-off</TT
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> script looks like:-</P
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>#!/bin/sh
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######################################################################
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#
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# Determine the device to be terminated.
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#
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if [ "$1" = "" ]; then
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DEVICE=ppp0
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else
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DEVICE=$1
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fi
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######################################################################
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#
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# If the ppp0 pid file is present then the program is running. Stop it.
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if [ -r /var/run/$DEVICE.pid ]; then
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kill -INT `cat /var/run/$DEVICE.pid`
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#
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# If the kill did not work then there is no process running for this
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# pid. It may also mean that the lock file will be left. You may wish
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# to delete the lock file at the same time.
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if [ ! "$?" = "0" ]; then
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rm -f /var/run/$DEVICE.pid
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echo "ERROR: Removed stale pid file"
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exit 1
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fi
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#
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# Success. Let pppd clean up its own junk.
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echo "PPP link to $DEVICE terminated."
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exit 0
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fi
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# The ppp process is not running for ppp0
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echo "ERROR: PPP link is not active on $DEVICE"
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exit 1</PRE
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