I aslo found even with the filters and stuff when my windows clients were 
checking there POP account on the machine with diald that it brought the 
link up the solution was to run named on that machine and define the 
machines in the zone files


At 02:43 1/12/99 -0800, Denis Voitenko wrote:
>I am having some type of this problem too yet I use generic ppp
>dial-on-demand setup. Could the solution describe below help me?
>
>Denis Voitenko
>
>
> > Make sure your diald.conf file is truely including the correct
> > filter file (just a verification - path, filename, etc...)
> >
> > Add the following to your Filter File.
> >
> > ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-ns,udp.dest=udp.netbios-ns
> > ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-ns
> > ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-ns
> > ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-ssn
> > ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-ssn
> > ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-dgm
> > ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-dgm
> > ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.netbios-ns
> > ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.netbios-ns
> > ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.netbios-ssn
> > ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.netbios-ssn
> > ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.netbios-dgm
> > ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.netbios-dgm
> >
> > You may already have part of this section in your filter,
> > so start there.  Otherwise, just insert the above.  Also,
> > get rid of any filter entries that allow NETBIOS traffic.
> >
> > Also, if you have DNS enabled on your Windows machines,
> > they will try to use DNS for NETBIOS Name Resolution
> > (this is in addition to NETBIOS-NS).  This will also activate
> > your link.
> >
> > To inhibit the Windows 9x Machines from using DNS for NETBIOS
> > Name Resolution, you will need to modify the Registry.  Using
> > REGEDIT, goto the following Registry Subkey:
> >
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> >       System
> >             CurrentControlSet
> >                    Services
> >                             VXD
> >                                   MSTCP
> >
> > Edit the EnableDNS Parameter and set it to "0".  NOTE: This
> > only turns off NETBIOS Name Resolution via DNS.  Standard
> > DNS will continue to work.
> >
> > Note, this will also cause your Network Control Panel TCP/IP Configuration
> > Dialogue to indicate DNS is disabled.  If you need to change your
> > DNS Settings you will have to modify them via the Registry.  They
> > are all under the MSTCP SubKey.
> >
> > With NT, goto the Network Control Panel TCP/IP Protocol Configuration,
> > Properties, WINS Address Configuration.  Disable NETBIOS Name
> > Resolution via DNS by unchecking the "Enable DNS for Windows
> > Resolution" CheckBox.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 11:36 PM
> > Subject: windows bringing up the link
> >
> >
> > > Gents,
> > >
> > > I am a fairly new member of this list.  I have just set up my linux
> > machine at
> > > home with ipmasquerading and diald.  Everything works fine, EXCEPT: when
>I
> > am
> > > on a windows machine and double click my network neighborhood, it brings
> > up the
> > > link.  I have sniffed the lan and found that the packets that are doing
> > this
> > > are the port 137, 138 and 139 that windows uses for netbios
> > communications.  I
> > > have tried changing the standard.filter file, and have tried different
> > > variations on the ipchains for trying to drop these packets.  But so far
>I
> > have
> > > not hit the right combination.  Can anyone give me some pointers?
> > >
> > > TIA,
> > >
> > > ----------------------------------
> > > Dave McFerren: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > "It never hurts to help" Eek the Cat
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