Diald comes up when I log in to my Windows 95 computer and try to map drives on my Redhat machine running samba and diald. It says on the Diald Home page: The most common sources of packets that can force the link up are the routing daemons ``routed'' and ``gated'', and the name server daemon ``named''. (Note that the default /etc/diald.conf file is written to ignore conversations between named servers, and to ignore traffic from routed and gated. Unless you changed /etc/diald.conf it is unlikely these programs are the source of packets keeping your link up.) I created my own diald.conf and do not know what I should put in there to keep the link from coming up with Samba. I think that is the reason why the link is coming up. Thanks, Keith - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-diald" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
