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Date:      Sat, 8 May 1999 11:20:10 +0200
From:      "Martin Husemann" <martin@rumolt.teuto.de>
To:        "Alexander Langer" <alex@cichlids.com>, "Gary Jennejohn" <garyj@muc.de>
Cc:        "Wilko Bulte" <wilko@yedi.iaf.nl>, <freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: I want isp0 *down* after a reboot.. <sigh>
Message-ID:  <000601be9933$f861e6a0$53cb08d4@martins.teuto.de>
In-Reply-To: <19990508095618.C693@cichlids.cichlids.com>

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> No. I have a local DNS that servers all needed requests on startup.
> In Fact, mine is going up on reboots, too.

Aehm - why can it go up at all? I configure my interfaces, and after they
are ready (including all routes) I fire up isdnd.

I realize the /etc/rc system is very different between NetBSD and FreeBSD,
but you probably can arrange for something like that too. Im using NetBSD
and start isdnd in /etc/rc.local, while the interfaces are configured very
early in the boot sequence, either by /etc/ifconfig.isp* files or
/etc/netstart.local. This is mostly because isdnd's /var/run/isdn-monitor
socket would be rm'd if I start it in netstart.local, but I never thought
about starting isdnd before configuring the interfaces.


Martin



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