Dear All,

I would like to add my 2 cent on this.
I am running an identical config : a small home network with Win9x and 
linux boxes.
A linux dox is dedicated to act as Internet gateway.  It has an ISDN modem, 
Masquerading and diald.

I have the same problem as described before, diald triggers the line up for 
some netbios request, even with the "anti-netbios" rules in diald.conf.

a tcpdump show me that the win98 machine makes DNS request (source port = 
netbios-ns, dest = domain, prot = udp), however the /var/log/messages shows 
that diald is trigger up with packet (source port >= 60000, dest = domain, 
port = udp) which is, as someone just explain, the result of masquerading.

Here is my question, where lies diald ? before or after the masquerading ?
because if diald is working after the masquerading, does that mean that the 
diald rules must be expressed regarding the remapping of the masquerade ?

Thanks for your answers

seb


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