diff -r 9f1f562a69a1 -r b8eabdc8e452 sap-vpn.pl --- a/sap-vpn.pl Thu Nov 13 22:16:35 2008 +0000 +++ b/sap-vpn.pl Thu Nov 13 22:40:16 2008 +0000 @@ -337,8 +337,8 @@ =item B<-k>|B<--kill> -This is not really an option. It kills the link. This functionality -relies on finding the PID file of the PPPD in +This is not really an option, it's an operation. It kills the link. This +functionality relies on finding the PID file of the PPPD in FIF<.pid>. =item B<-l>|B<--linkname> I @@ -375,7 +375,9 @@ Script to execute after establishing the IP link. If we're running as SUID-root, this script is executed under the effective UID and GID of its owner, otherwise just with the permissions we have. (See the B<-d> -option above!). (no default) +option above!). Currently this script is only called on connection +establishment, but I'm thinking about calling it on closing the +connection too. (no default) #! /bin/bash # How to know the interface name and the local/remove @@ -398,6 +400,15 @@ =back +=head1 CONFIGURATION + +There is almost nothing that could go into a config file. I suggest +using an alias in your shell, if you really want to "configure" +something. + + alias sap-vpn-up="sap-vpn -v -u c5092986 -s $HOME/.vpn-script -p" + alias sap-vpn-down="sap-vpn -k" + =head1 VERSION and SOURCE $Id$