The 03.06.20 at 18:09, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
I believe that is correct. I see it on my dial-in lines, they start checking mail, etc. before the firewall is ready, and get the illegal routing for the first few packets.
I inserted a three second delay for that reason :-)
Ignore it, it is no problem. You must be checking a name resolution (if you check the root-server, IMO, your named is misconfigured, or your ISPs), and the replies are blocked until the firewall resets with the correct IP addresses.
¡Ah! I think I have it. Somewhere in wvdial there is a check of routing and nameserver, and tries to find suse.de. --> pppd: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up run successful --> Default route Ok. --> Nameserver (DNS) Ok. --> Connected... Press Ctrl-C to disconnect It must be the nameserver check. I don't remember where that is done or configured, though. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson