Placing an entry in /etc/hosts for each client machine connecting to
it should solve the problem (& possibly run a nameserver - its hard at
first but it saves a lot of messing later...)
Paul.
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>I have successfully setup diald and it connects as need with out any
>problems. However it also tries to connect whenever i telnet into
it....
>What ignore statement do I need insert in the diald.conf file? I have
tried
>ignore tcp tcp.destination=<ip of my linux box> but that doesn't
work...
>any ideas?
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