Jeremy C. Reed writes:
> On Wed, 2 May 2001, Jerzy Miszczyk wrote:
>
> > I am using debian box with 2.2 basic installation, working as an ISDN
> > gateway. How can I check which process or daemon frequently initiates the
> > line with DNS call?.... I am getting grey hair.... partially because of the
> > bill :(((.
>
> I am not sure if I understand this. Are you saying that your ISDN
> connection is only up (dials out) when connected by some diald (or other
> daemon)? And that it connects when you don't want it to?
>
> Use "ps auxwwww" to see what daemons are running. Maybe disable diald (or
> whatever dials up) and just connect manually instead.
>
> Look at all your crontabs -- can you correlate some process with the same
> time that it dials up?
>
> How often does it try to connect? (What times?)
>
> Jeremy C. Reed
> http://www.isp-faq.com/
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He means "DNS lookups" for "DNS calls".
I'm, i right? if so you must look your bind conf. ( Headache for sure
).
Cheers.
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