Hi,

Following triggered a connection:

...diald[1960] Trigger: tcp 10.0.0.1/61486 #.#.#.#/80

10.0.0.1 is one of the dummy addresses.
#.#.#.# is one legal internet address.

All my clients are called 198.168.1.#, the server is called 192.168.1.11

Doesnt this mean that diald brought up the modem for a dummy connection?

The question is: Why?

Im sure that all client where at that time at idle or shutdown, and no one
was working with the server.

Ive noticed that 0.0.0.0/<big number> is the most common trigger, should it
be so?

// Jarmo


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