I am having trouble with these "established connections" showing up in my viewmasq
log to the point where no one on the homenetwork can connect to the Internet.

The problem seemed to go away after AT$T assigned new IP's for everyone in the
neighborhood, but just today it reared its ugly head again.  I have asked for help
before from the list here, but nobody replied to my posts.

Please tell me at least is it something I am being ignorant about and not
researching the problem enough myself before posting here?  Or is it that nobody
here knows what to do about it?

It seems there should be a way to modify network.conf (Dachstein CD V1.02) to
not allow any external connections from any IP using port 53 - is there something
in network.conf that would work?  I have looked thru network.conf but do 
not see anything that might help block external connections to eth0

Here is a small portion of my "Current connections" as reported in viewmasq;

Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State      
tcp        0      0 192.168.1.254:80        192.168.1.2:33449       ESTABLISHED 
tcp        0      0 192.168.1.254:80        192.168.1.2:33447       TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.1.254:80        192.168.1.2:33446       TIME_WAIT   
tcp        0      0 192.168.1.254:80        192.168.1.2:33444       TIME_WAIT   
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:52220    192.203.230.10:53       ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:43084    128.8.10.90:53          ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:21690    128.63.2.53:53          ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:34665    128.8.10.90:53          ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:30698    192.33.4.12:53          ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:31418    198.32.64.12:53         ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:40885    198.41.0.4:53           ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:22397    198.41.0.10:53          ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:48569    192.36.148.17:53        ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:18114    193.0.14.129:53         ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:39686    128.63.2.53:53          ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:53853    128.8.10.90:53          ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:55249    198.41.0.10:53          ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:35631    198.32.64.12:53         ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:24105    202.12.27.33:53         ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:13567    193.0.14.129:53         ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:19059    192.5.5.241:53          ESTABLISHED 
udp        0      0 24.118.176.137:13893    193.0.14.129:53         ESTABLISHED 

Notice the Foreign Address column...
How can I block those xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:53 using Dachstein?  

Thanks for any help and/or replies - I am pulling my hair out over this,
what hair I have left!
  

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