Hello Michael,
Yep - that did the trick.
I used the first rule, I also added in the OSPF rule as well - coincidently
I have several POP's to choose from, and they have IGRP enabled on all
their POP's, and OSPF messages enabled on just one.
Now I have a happy diald connection again - I appreciate the fast
responses.
All I need to do now is convince my ISP to properly configure their network
to get these messages off the dialup side of their routers.
Cheers,
Col.
On Saturday, February 05, 2000 6:57 AM, Michael Fowler
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
[snip]
>
> Ok the rule should be:
>
> ignore any ip.protocol=88
> or
> ignore any ip.protocol=igrp
>
> I forgot diald doesn't define an IP protocol field, just offsets into the
IP
> packet's header.
>
>
> Michael
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