I did add debug 31 to my diald.conf and restarted the daemon.  Of course
there are many messages in /var/log/messages.  At the time the link starts
up, I do see the following message which looks suspicious:

Aug 24 20:44:51 redhat1 diald[1183]: filter accepted rule 1 proto17 len 160
packet 207.208.139.10,513 => 10.255.255.255,513

Regrettably, I don't know if this message is applicable.  Or should I be
looking at messages from named or some other daemon?  If someone knows if
the above message is meaningful, please let me know how to interpret and
change my configuration to restrict diald connections to when deliberate
attempts to connect are made.

Regards,
Jeff Rudnick

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hutton, John W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> You can access your log file by typing in tail -f /var/log/messages. I
> usually do this on a second console (ALT - F2). You can increase
> your debug
> level in diald by putting in debug 31 in your diald.conf file. This should
> help you see what causing the link to stay up. I have the same
> problem, but
> it's related to another interface (satellite link). Good luck!
>


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