This redialing seems strange to me. Here's the story...
Diald on my masquerading server this redialing problem,
so I enabled debug 31...Kill and restart diald on the dialing server
Here's some psuedo log entries
11/7 18:58 Use a Windows box to access the net
Diald starts, connects
Dynamic IP xx.xx.99.135 assigned
Good it works, go away and let it log
11/7 19:12:15 filter accepted rule 29 proto 17 len 67 packet
xx.xx.99.135 -> ISP's nameserver
Dials and connects
Dynamic IP xx.xx.98.18 assigned
fails 1st packet, 120 sec timeout
11/7 19:17:15 filter accepted rule 29 proto 17 len 67 packet
xx.xx.99.135 -> ISP nameserver
Dials and connects
Dynamic IP xx.xx.99.42 assigned
11/7 19:22:15 etc, etc
See the pattern?
The first connect gives some process a dynamic IP (.99.135)
Then that same dynamic IP tickles the name server every 5 minutes
Everything seems to work normally except for the spurious dialing
The network has two windows 98 boxes with sharing
and the Linux machine as dialer
Any ideas?
jeff
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