I had the same problem (but with sendmail ) i just changed the name of
the Sxxdiald link on order to have it booting after sendmail , perhaps
it's a very bad way to do things, but it works...

Niko
On  1 Oct, Cliff Hemming wrote:
> 
> You could block the DNS out bound. Then bring up the connection by
> pinging, but what would be the point.
> 
> If you used this for http mostly and used a proxy on the other end, try
> specifing the proxy by ip address and stopping the link from coming up
> for a lookup. I think that one of the files in 0.16 covered this topic. I
> remember reading something on the subject of lookups.
> 
> Happy hunting.
> 
> On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Randall wrote:
> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Cliff Hemming III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: Randall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 10:06 PM
>> Subject: Re: Dial up on boot
>> 
>> 
>> > My guess is sendmail. He looks himself up at boot time. So does smbd and
>> nmbd.
>> > Disable diald at startup. If you have a process that takes longer than a
>> few
>> > seconds to start, it is could be the cause of your dns lookup.
>> >
>> > You can look at your message log or watch the boot process an see which
>> process is
>> > starting about the time of the dial up. You can try disabling it. You
>> might also
>> > try restarting each process one by one and see if it causes the link to go
>> up.
>> >
>> 
>> I do not have sendmail running but I do have smb. I disabled smb and the
>> same thing occurs.
>> 
>> Start diald on boot with named not being started and no modem startup. Now
>> start named
>> and modem starts.
>> 
>> No matter which combo of starting diald or named, whichever is later seems
>> to trigger the modem.
>> 
>> Where now guys.? I have read all the appropriate How-To's without any luck.
>> I setup named with the How-To. etc.
>> 
>> After the modem dies down, about 2.14 minutes later, all is ok. Its just
>> that startup of either diald or named, with the other already running that
>> is a problem. That number in the original message of  198.41.0.4/53 (without
>> the 53) is in the first position of named.ca that is used to do a DNS
>> lookup.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> -Randall
>> 
>> 
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