Good news. But not 100% there yet. My diald connection problem has
significantly improved. Thank you for your kind attention and suggestions.
The suggestion about disabling rwhod (or ignoring its messages) now allows
diald to disconnect. The last problem that I have is that diald still
connects initially when my linux system boots. It eventually senses that
there is inactivity and then behaves normally (connects when needed and
disconnects when not).
Do you have any ideas how I can overcome this initial unnecessary
connection? Perhaps there is still some message that is being sent out --
How can I track this down? At least so that I know the reason that it is
dialing?
Any additional suggestions are appreciated.
Regards,
Jeff Rudnick
> -----Original Message-----
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris Davis
> Check /etc/services for port number/protocol assignments:
>
> $ grep 513 /etc/services
> login 513/tcp
> who 513/udp whod
>
> So I would suspect you have the whod daemon running, which broadcasts
> info for the rwho and ruptime programs (I believe).
>
> -Chris
>
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