#!/bin/sh # Lets see how many pppds are running.... set -- `cat /var/run/ppp*.pid 2>/dev/null` case $# in 0) # pppd only creates a pid file once ppp is up, so let's try killing pppd # on the assumption that we've not got that far yet. killall pppd ;; 1) # If only one was running then it can be killed (apparently killall # caused problems for some, so lets try killing the pid from the file) kill $1 ;; *) # More than one! Aieehh.. Dont know which one to kill. echo "More than one pppd running. None stopped" exit 1 ;; esac if [ -r /var/run/ppp-quick ] then rm -f /var/run/ppp-quick fi exit 0