TO: Anssi Sallinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

This message (from Matt Kressel) solved all my problems.  But it looks like you have
already done this.  But have you 'included' the correct filter file?

Matt Kressel wrote:

> "K.A. Steensma" wrote:
> >
> > I (guess) that I am (to dumb) not understanding the how and where of the fix.
> > I did go throught the man pages for diald and diald-examples but I only caught
> > a short half paragraph about netbios-ns.  Can you give (a dumby) some more
> > help.  TIA Keith
> >
>
> > > Every 10 minutes or so Win 95/98/NT sends out netbios-ns requests to say
> > > "Anybody out there?".  Just disable ports 137,138, and 139 from bringing
> > > up the link in your standard.filter file.
> > >
>
> Add the following to the standard.filter file and use the "include"
> directive in the diald.conf to include the standard.filter file:
>
> ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-ns
> ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-ns
>
> You may have to do this with netbios-dgm and netbios-ssn as well and
> perhaps tcp as well as udp.  This is to make sure all Windows traffic is
> essentially ignored.
>
> -Matt
>
> --
> INTERNET:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  | Matt Kressel
> "And you run, and you run to catch up with the Sun, but its
>  sinking.  Racing around to come up behind you again." -PF


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