if I'm not mistaken, that /21 after the destination address is the ftp port
number. Something inside your network is trying to connect to an ftp server at
voyager.together.net


Randy Edwards wrote:

> I've got a problem with diald being triggered to dial out and I can't seem
> to figure out the reason why.  This is on a box with a 192.168.1.x network
> of internal Linux and Windows machines, and is operating over a dynamic ppp
> link.  I've added diald's netbios filters for everything under the sun:
>
> ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-ns
> ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-ns
> ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-dgm
> ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-dgm
> ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-ssn
> ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-ssn
> ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.netbios-ns
> ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.netbios-ns
> ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.netbios-dgm
> ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.netbios-dgm
> ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.netbios-ssn
> ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.netbios-ssn
>
> but that doesn't seem to stop things.  Now what I'm seeing is this in my
> log:
>
> Jun 14 19:47:53 spartacus diald[913]: Trigger: tcp  192.168.1.1/1063
> 204.97.120.35/21
> [...]
> Jun 14 19:49:05 spartacus diald[913]: Trigger: tcp  192.168.1.1/1062
> 204.97.120.35/21
> [...]
> Jun 14 19:49:35 spartacus diald[913]: Trigger: tcp  192.168.1.1/1064
> 204.97.120.35/21
>
>    These trigger lines seem to have various numbers in place of 106x but
> nothing I've seen in the docs give me a clue as to what's going on.
>
>    Can anyone smack me with a clue-bat and fill me in on what's going on?
> Or, barring that, anyone have a good /etc/diald/standard.filter file that
> kills all the misc. netbios stuff?
>
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