I charles,

It could be sendmail that initiate a bind request at its start...
Have a look at it ...
You can also look at your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/dialdcfg... file if
you have one

Enjoy

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Charles Oliver Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
� : [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date : jeudi 16 septembre 1999 19:02
Objet : diald connect without demand


>Got diald configured OK, but shortly after my RH 6.0 machine boots up, it
>dials out to do DNS lookups, presumably, to refresh tables, without any
>info requests from any other boxes on the network (my Linux box is a local
>DNS server for our in-house LAN). This defeats the purpose of diald, of
>course. What can I do about this?
>
>Charles Wolff
>
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>NYZ015>018-022>025-036-037-044-162030-
>CHEMUNG-CORTLAND-MADISON-ONONDAGA-SCHUYLER-SENECA-SOUTHERN CAYUGA-
>SOUTHERN ONEIDA-STEUBEN-TOMPKINS-YATES-
>INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...AUBURN...CORNING...CORTLAND...ELMIRA...
>ITHACA...ONEIDA...PENN YAN...SENECA FALLS...SYRACUSE...UTICA...
>ROME...WATKINS GLEN
>1009 AM EDT THU SEP 16 1999
>
>THIS AFTERNOON...RAIN. BREEZY AT TIMES. HIGH NEAR 60. NORTHEAST
>WIND INCREASING TO 10 TO 20 MPH.
>TONIGHT...WINDY WITH MORE RAIN LIKELY...MAINLY BEFORE MIDNIGHT. LOW
>IN THE LOWER 50S. NORTH WIND 20 TO 30 MPH. CHANCE OF RAIN 70 PERCENT.
>FRIDAY...PARTLY SUNNY AND WINDY. HIGH IN THE MID 60S. GUSTY NORTH
>WIND.
>
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