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Ivan <ega_at_math.chalmers.se> writes: > I still think that Coda is a step in the right direction, to make > the functionality independent of the [presence of] communication channel. Absolutely. > It can (and probably should) be extended to behave well when other > properties of the connection change, besides presence/absence. I've gotten a bit further now: I've got a script triggered by the change in carrier status on my laptop's ethernet interface, that flushes the IP routing table and triggers a DHCP lease renewal. Then, the acquisition of the DHCP address lease triggers another script, which stops the currently running Venus, and starts a new one. The result is that a new, working, connection is quickly established. The down side is that I lose my Coda token, and have to run clog. > P.S. I think "screen" and a reconnecting ssh-wrapper with authentication > agent can achieve "connection persistency"-alike for terminal sessions... Screen is your friend! :-) -tih -- Tom Ivar Helbekkmo, Senior System Administrator, EUnet Norway www.eunet.no T: +47-22092958 M: +47-93013940 F: +47-22092901Received on 2004-04-15 11:52:47