1######################################################################### 2# 3# Example of ppp.linkdown file 4# 5# This file is checked when ppp closes a connection. 6# ppp searches the labels in this file as follows: 7# 8# 1) The label that matches the IP number assigned to our side. 9# 10# 2) The label specified on the command line to ppp. 11# 12# 3) If no label has been found, use MYADDR if it exists. 13# 14# 15# $FreeBSD: src/share/examples/ppp/ppp.linkdown.sample,v 1.3 1999/09/07 07:56:54 brian Exp $ 16# $DragonFly: src/share/examples/ppp/ppp.linkdown.sample,v 1.2 2003/06/17 04:36:57 dillon Exp $ 17# 18######################################################################### 19 20# We don't really need to do much here. If we have notified a DNS 21# of our temporary IP number, we may want to ``un-notify'' them. 22# 23# If you're into sound effects when the link goes down, you can run 24# ``auplay'' (assuming NAS is installed and configured). 25# 26MYADDR: 27 !bg /usr/X11R6/bin/auplay /etc/ppp/linkdown.au 28 29# If you're running ``ppp -auto -nat dynamic-nat-auto'', and are 30# assigned a dynamic IP number by the peer, this may be worth while 31# to keep the interface aliases to a minimum (see ``enable iface-alias'' 32# in the man page): 33# 34dynamic-nat-auto: 35 iface clear 36