TkGoodStuff Net

Description

The Net client is a dialup (PPP/SLIP/TERM) link status indicator and up/down toggler.

Clicking on the Net button instructs the Net client to toggle (open or close) the network link.

One possible way to have Net open a dial-in link (e.g., ppp or term) is to use the GUI program Dialer, which is included in the tkgoodstuff distribution, to dial your modem and set up the link.

The client periodically checks whether the link is up or down, and displays a "lit" up-arrow and/or "Net up", or an "unlit" down-arrow and/or "Net down" accordingly. The client checks the line status more frequently for a while after it executes a command to open or close the link.

By default, the label on the Net button, when connected, shows the elapsed time of the connection (up to 24 hours).

The Net client also can periodically issue a "ping" command, which may be useful for keeping active a link that the remote host would disconnect if idle for too long.

Invocation

All parameters are adjustable in the preferences manager.

If the default doesn't work (give it a try), you need to specify a unix command to test whether the net is up (the command should return successfully (exit status zero) if the net is up, and otherwise. The default is

 ifconfig | grep ppp <\PRE>

You also may need to specify a command to get your IP address if you
want to use the auto-ping feature.  The command should return an
address like "141.211.43.12".  The default is:
 ifconfig | grep inet.*P-t-P | sed s/inet.*r:// | sed s/P-t-P.*//
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