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> Hey, now I'm having some trouble getting diald to disconnect on it's own.
> I'll try to be more specific on everything this time. I'm running Redhat 6.0,
> 2.2.14, and diald-0.99.3. I edited /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter to give me
> two minutes of idle time on tcp connections. I pretty much left everything
> else alone. This is what I did.
> 
> accept tcp 120 any
> 
> I've run tcpdump listening on ppp0, and isn't anything going across to keep
> the link alive, but it still stays connected after 2 minutes .
> What am I doing wrong?
> 
> Jeff
> 
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it couldn't be that another rule is what's causing the link to stay up?
if you've just added the "120 any" rule and left the other ones, it
could be (say) http packets with the default 5-min timeout. use "debug =
31" too see what diald is doing.

oh, btw, i use the old releases of diald, so 0.99 might have different
semantics for "debug" or an equivalent.
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:D_ima

Dima Nemchenko
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