On Sat, 19 Jun 1999, Bas Kelderman wrote:
> I have seen a lot of problems with people that get too many diald calls
> because Windows is looking up it's network name. I have noticed that with
> each susequent windows install (and I do that a lot ...) I never have this
> problem, is this due to the fact that I don't use netbeui?
No, there is nothing in Linux that would take a NetBEUI packet
from your ethernet and attempt to forward it to diald's proxy.
(Unless you are bridging the two?)
It is almost certainly a DNS configuration problem leading
to either bogus requests being forwarded externally or internal
machines trying to talk to external name servers to satisfy
requests.
Mike
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