Yes Edward, you are correct (I found what you refer to after I cleaned my
glasses). Now that I am on the same page with you... I am running dctrl
and I have selected Options->Packet Queue and BEHOLD there is a detailed
list of packets.
Can you help me to determine what exactly should I be looking for. I did
recently get some advice that my local and remote IP addresses were
incorrectly assigned in my diald.conf file. I have corrected this, but
regrettably the problem of the persistent connection is unaffected.
Would you be so kind as to tell me what offensive packets I am looking for
on my dctrl Packet Queue display now that I can see it?
Regards,
Jeff Rudnick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edward Dekkers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 7:27 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Diald always dials when my system boots, and never
>
>
> > I don't know how to get dctrl to display any other meaningful
> information.
>
> Well, you should have an options menu up the top. Selecting the 'Packet
> Queue' from there shows you what packets are causing the link to go up and
> when they expire according to your standard.filter.
>
> They should anyway (they do on both my RedHat 5.2 and 6.0 systems anyway).
>
> Are you sure there's no 'options' menu?
>
> Edward Dekkers (Director)
> Triple D Computer Services Pty. Ltd.
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