Re: phantom in diald queue

1998-10-22 Thread John Currey
David S. Zelinsky wrote: > > Using diald, with a dynamic IP address, I sometimes get an annoying "phantom" > in the packet queue. It's usually something like: > > /80 => /1234 > > evidently coming from an aborted http transfer. The stale local address is > the IP address I had on some

Re: phantom in diald queue

1998-10-21 Thread tko
David S. Zelinsky writes: > Using diald, with a dynamic IP address, I sometimes get an annoying "phantom" > in the packet queue. It's usually something like: > > /80 => /1234 > > evidently coming from an aborted http transfer. The stale local address is > the IP address I had on some prev

phantom in diald queue

1998-10-21 Thread David S. Zelinsky
Using diald, with a dynamic IP address, I sometimes get an annoying "phantom" in the packet queue. It's usually something like: /80 => /1234 evidently coming from an aborted http transfer. The stale local address is the IP address I had on some previous connection. The diald packet que