> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 12 May 1999 08:45
[snip]
> >My /etc/diald.conf does contain the appropriate (from the default)
> >ignore statements on udp/netbios-ns - and yet the connection is still
> >brought up for netbios-ns broadcasts ...... 
> >What do I need to do ?
> 
> Please, post the log of a packet that brings the link up and 
> the netbios rules
> you're using.

  Ah, I'd have to go read the manual - can you briefly explain how to
  enable the logging of this, and where to find it ?

  Your help is much appreciated, Giulio.

/Per

> For netbios I use:
> # Windows NetBIOS
> # tcp...
> ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.netbios-ns
> ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.netbios-ns
> ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.netbios-dgm
> ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.netbios-dgm
> ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.netbios-ssn
> ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.netbios-ssn
> # e udp...
> ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-ns
> ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-ns
> ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-dgm
> ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-dgm
> ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-ssn
> ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-ssn

  Yeah, this looks just like mine except I don't do any filtering for 
  netbios services on TCP - I didn't think netbios used TCP ?
  I added the -dgm and -ssn ports to the default configuration, but
  it didn't seem to change anything.

  
/Per

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