I think it has something to do with your named config. Maybe the diald is
not in the config, maybe it doesn't know its own name. I had to add all
local machines to /etc/hosts to stop diald from calling out on every local
request.
Jeroen
Ethan Snyder wrote:
> This is my last KNOWN diald problem. If I try to telnet into the diald
> box (192.168.200.50), it connects me with telnet but doesn't give me a
> login until diald dials out, connects, and has ppp0 up and running. I
> don't understand why it dials out for an internal ip address. Anyway,
> it's not that big of a problem, since the people using the diald box
> don't ever telnet into it, but I would like to figure out what is going
> on...
> Thanks,
> Ethan
>
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