Thanks, Bill. It's simple, and it's works.
Also thanks to all that have answered to this question
Ciao,
Paolo
>
> I had a similar problem. I'm sure there's a more graceful answer
> than the one I've come up with, but I just added the ip addresses of
> my clients (just a few, fortunately) to the /etc/hosts file.
>
> My system was connecting to my isp everytime there was a DNS
> request, even if the address was local to my network. The above fix
> handled it. There's probably a smarter way to get this to work, but
> for a few stations, the above worked for me.
>
> Bill
>
> > I have setup one TCP/IP LAN with the network address 192.168.0.0
> > There is a router Linux system with 192.168.0.1 as IP address. The Linux box
> > works as http server and as a Internet gateway with a dialup Internet
> > connection over the diald management. The ip-masquerade works fine, the
> > diald also.
> > My problem is that when a host in the LAN tries an http connection
> > with the Linux server, the modem dials the provider.
> > I have add these lines in the standard.filter
> >
> > ignore tcp tcp.dest=tcp.www,ip.daddr=192.168.0.1
> > ignore tcp tcp.source=tcp.www,ip.daddr=192.168.0.1
> >
> > but the problem stays.
> >
> > Have you any idea ?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Paolo Sommaruga
> >
> > Garda Access
> >
> > Italian Debian Linux mirror
> > http://www.garda-access.com/
> >
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