On 8 Oct 1998, Ashley Drees wrote:

> I am at home now, but I think that the packets are UDP at 138 or 139,
> whenever a win95 machine 
> logs into the ntserver that is on the LAN... diald calls the ISP.. not
> what I want...

You true. UDP 138. I find it and find that not only NT Server or Win95
activate diald connection - Samba on Linux box make it too. My home linux
box started connection to my office modem pool as fast as office LAN with
NT Server, Win98 workstations, etc. forced linux box to call ISP :-)

> I know this should be added to the filters, but so far I have not been
> able to find the 
> correct way to get my filter line to work (I guess I am stupid  :-(  )

ignore udp udp.source=udp.netbios-dgm,udp.dest=udp.netbios-dgm

Dmitriy.


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