Svetlin Simeonov wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I used diald 0.16.5 now I get the new version and download diald source
> from http://diald.unix.ch/ and try to compile it. first I have strange
> problem ? It gives me an error - not found lib NSL ?
> 
> I run Slakware 4.0 with kernel 2.2.10 ... So I edit the Makefile and
> comment these rows
> 
> # Linux, libc.so.6, TCP access control via /etc/hosts.allow
> (tcp_wrappers)
> CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall -pipe -DTCP_WRAPPERS
> LIBS = -lwrap -lnsl
> 
> And uncomment these
> 
> # Linux, libc.so.5, TCP access control via /etc/hosts.allow
> (tcp_wrappers)
> #CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall -pipe -DTCP_WRAPPERS
> #LIBS = -lwrap
> 
> And everything goes OK ... now I can establish a connection But I have
> some problems with standard.filter
> 
> On dial-up machine I run Named server , mail server, and proxy server
> with Linux Masquerade
> 
> I want very simple setup. I want connection up only for WWW and FTP
> requests and diald keeping connection for SSH ( tcp/22 ) and sendmail (
> tcp/25 )  nothing else ...
> 
> But when I start my daemon It starts dialin every 2 or 3 minutes I try
> some edit on Standard.filter but useless :((
> 
> can enyone help me ?
> 
> --
> Best Regards,
> 
> Svetlin Simeonov
> 
> NetPlus Dobrich Ltd
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what causes the link to come up? try tcpdump -i sl0

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