Hi! On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Butch Kemper wrote:
> > I am using Diald to maintain the PPP link on an ISDN link from a Linux box > acting as a gateway for a local area network > > The system works well except that the link is always coming up and going > back down after 36-37 seconds. The link comes backup again in 19-20 > seconds and goes back down again after 36-37 seconds. > > The local area network has Windows NT and Windows 95 machines. > > I am running the standard filter that comes with Diald. > > I need some advice on: > > 1. What is causing the link to yo-yo and how to change the Windows > boxes to stop the yo-yo from happening. > > 2. How to change the diald filter to stop the yo-yo actions. Maybe are the netbios (part of windows networking) requests to each other You can see it easily with dctrl monitor, also there's the option to use a packet sniffer such as tcpdump or sniffit to see what is really happening in the network This is what I have to avoid that (you must attach it to your /etc/diald/standard.filter If you find it as usefull as I, we could tell to include this in future diald packages, reply me if this is Ok to you ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.netbios-ns ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.netbios-ns ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-ns ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-ns ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.netbios-dgm ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.netbios-dgm ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-dgm ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-dgm ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.netbios-ssn ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.netbios-ssn ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-ssn ignore udp udp.dest=udp.netbios-ssn Regards, Ulisses -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null