Found this in messages: Jan 14 16:51:58 linux kernel: OPEN: 192.168.0.100 -> 162.168.0.99 UDP, port: 61000 -> 137 Jan 14 16:51:58 linux kernel: ippp0: dialing 1 0184496166... Jan 14 16:51:59 linux kernel: isdn_net: ippp0 connected Jan 14 16:51:59 linux kernel: Received CCP frame from peer The line containing OPEN points to 162.168.0.99 UDP, this seems a typo to me (servers ip is 192.168.0.99). Any idea where i have to look to find this typo?? At 16:06 14-1-2002 +0100, you wrote:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 03:19:34PM +0100, Leen de Braal wrote:
Hi all,
I am running SuSE 7.1 (kernel 2.2.18-SMP) with isdn for internet-connect on a small bussiness-server (8 users). Server is running dhcpd and dns (bind8), SuSEfirewall, and Samba for file-services. I see ippp0 dial out again within 2 seconds after hangup. Iptraf on another console (showing ippp0 traffic) gives no clues (no traffic at all). Could this have to do something with the firewall blocking things (so no traffic), but blocking it AFTER ippp0 is dialing out? How can i solve this?
Hmm since you use samba, it maybe a known problem. You have to config the samba service only for eth0, if not any broadcast from windows systems will trigger dialin. s. I4L FAQ for more hints.
if you set isdnctrl verbose 3, you will see the address and port of the trigger packet in /var/log/messages.
-- Karsten Keil SuSE Labs ISDN development
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