I just subscribed. I am using the latest diald .99.3, and am having trouble
with a line staying up. I have traced it back
to an IGRP request on the remote end, and have tried to ignore it, to no
avail.
I have tried all of the following, but it looks like maybe another prule is
called for?
ignore tcp tcp.source=IGRP-ROUTERS.MCAST.NET
ignore tcp tcp.dest=IGRP-ROUTERS.MCAST.NET
ignore tcp tcp.source=22616
ignore tcp tcp.dest=22616
ignore tcp tcp.source=244.0.0.10
ignore tcp tcp.dest=244.0.0.10
ignore tcp ip.saddr=244.0.0.10
ignore tcp ip.daddr=244.0.0.10
ignore tcp ip.saddr=IGRP-ROUTERS.MCAST.NET
ignore tcp ip.daddr=IGRP-ROUTERS.MCAST.NET
ignore any ip.saddr=224.0.0.10
ignore any ip.daddr=224.0.0.10
ignore any tcp.source=22616
ignore any tcp.dest=22616
I don't know if 22616 is the port or a protocol identifier, so that could be
my first problem. I didn't put
a lot of time into the tcpdump output.
Has anyone had a similar problem? I suppose I could also disable multicast,
but don't really want to.
Thanks
Jim
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