>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 ?


I think that diald lies AFTER masquareding.  I think that the problem
should be fixed my the masquareding rule (and somebody expressed that
before (see the last line):
>>>>> "ED" == Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    ED> Sorry, but you DO still blame this on Windows 98 I'm afraid. Windows
    ED> 98 is hopeless. When broadcasting NETBIOS packets, it also triggers
    ED> DNS packets.  This is to search for new PC's on your network. Linux
    ED> doesn't know what it's looking for and 'forwards' it. It's normal and
    ED> I've been pissed off with it for years. Apparently the way to fix it
    ED> is to MASQ out any netbios packets before they even get to diald.

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