Starting gnut in a diallup session on Linux OK, i'm a newbie at this - just installed gnut last night.. What I want to be able to do is to start gnut when my computer dials up the internet, which with Freeserve is every 2 hours :-( I have modified /etc/ppp/ip-up.local to include this line: gnut -d -i $4 which ensures that gnut knows the dynamic address that I have been allocated. Now, how do I issue commands to that copy of gnut, and how do I close it down again in /etc/ppp/ip-down.local ? Apart from that, it's very impressive! |
Code: I made a script (fix the word wrap) I use pppd to connect on demand, see the wake up stuff it's logged in within 90 seconds, I called this script from cron every night at 8PM, then had the gnutRUN.txt file do stuff (with delays allowing it to start downloading files) all night for 12 hours. I run gnut out of it's own directory, put the gnutRUN file in that directory with shared, downloads ect.. Nice to let everyone share my files. The gnutRUN file is last (partial, you do your own) HAVE FUN! (a few people doing this is probably not a problem, but find something better to do this with it hammers the net fairly hard. I stopped doing the downloading and just have it run nightly with all my shared files, I use Gtk-Gnutella now, you should try it, please respect the Gnet, thanks) |
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