> I had this problem aswell, every 15 minutes windows 95 sends out a WINS
> message which brings up diald. One way round this is to set up a WINS
> server with SAMBA and point win95 to that.
> 

There is also a win95 configuration parameter that will turn this
off.  Somewhere like (from memory, we have a nearly microsoft
environment at home)

Control Panel -> networking -> tcp/ip -> properties -> wins(??) => LM Announce

turn this thing off.

-- cary


> Anthony
> >
> >> Well, I've now gotten diald to connect when I want it to, but I guess I
> >> need to work on keeping it from connecting when I don't want it to.  It
> >> seems that over the last hour or so that I have had diald up and running
> >> on my system it has dialed my ISP at each quarter hour minus one minute
> >> (e.g., 18:59, 19:14).  Looking at the tail of /var/log/messages, I see
> >> that rule 22 proto 17 seems to be the culprit.  What is this rule?  I
> >> don't see any numbers in /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter.  Where in the man
> >> pages is this addressed?
> >>
> >> Sorry to be such a bother,
> >> Sean
> >>
> 
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