Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
> So: as soon as I start diald (only used it from the shell prompt, did
> not used it from rc.local), it tries to connect to my ISP. That means
> one connection which is not needed at that moment.

This could be DNS trying to connect to root DNS. Put option 'debug 1' in
the file /etc/diald.conf, restart diald and look at /var/log/debug. If
something like 'proto 17 len 45 x.x.x.x,x => <root DNS>,53' wake the
link, you need this line in /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter:

ignore udp udp.dest=udp.domain,ip.tot_len=45

Put it before named udp line. This is my workaround. It ignores package
to query root DNS with empty name.

HTH,
Joke.
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