I have experienced odd packets that only diald is reporting via dctrl. Netstat does *not* report the connection. I have concluded that these packets are as a result of other people. The question I have is there *any* way I can tell diald to ignore these? There are occasions I pick up an http connection that takes *hours* to die. I have to resort to blocking diald! Any help/advice appreciated (other than beating the dummies over the head!). Bob -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | Bob Taylor Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | |---------------------------------------------------------------| | Like the ad says, at 300 dpi you can tell she's wearing a | | swimsuit. At 600 dpi you can tell it's wet. At 1200 dpi you | | can tell it's painted on. I suppose at 2400 dpi you can tell | | if the paint is giving her a rash. (So says Joshua R. Poulson)| +---------------------------------------------------------------+ - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-diald" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
