I have the same problem. It started when I upgraded to the latest diald.
Sendmail should not be the culprit since sendmail has nothing to deliver.
Also, a netstat does not reveal any connection or interesting status.
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On 12 Dec 1998, Graham Murray wrote:
=>"Arun K. Khan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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=>> Does diald automatically dial out when it is started at boot time via the
=>> init.d scripts? I have NFS and NAMED also started at boot. At first I
=>> thought either NFS or NAMED was causing DIALD to dial out at boot up.
=>> However, after disabling NFS and NAMED (but DIALD enabled) the Linux
=>> machine still dials out at boot up.
=>
=>Are you running sendmail? I believe that this is the program which
=>causes my system to dial on boot.
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