It seems like if sendmail gets this dgm-request, and then brings up the line
itself. So must I not change something in the sendmail config file or prevent
these packets from getting through the kernel?

//aron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>See my attached standard.filter.
>
>Take particular note of the netbios packets.
>
>Edward Dekkers (Director)
>Triple D Computer Services Pty. Ltd.
>T: (08) 9397-1040
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>>I have a problem when I send emails from a client computer to my offline email
>>server. The problem is that sendmail tries to bring up a connection each
>>time I send an email for the first time. But when I send an email the next
>>time without exiting the MUA, sendmail won't try to bring up a connection. I
>>tried to change the ident timeout to 0, and then it goes faster but it still
>>brings up a connection. The emailserver gets the following package from the
>>Windows machine with the MUA MS Outlook on it and then it does some domain
>>request that brings the line up.
>>
>>10:44:50.156354 0:40:5:6f:30:23 > 3:0:0:0:0:1 sap f0 ui/C len=177
>>2c00 ffef 0800 0000 0000 0000 544f 4556
>>452e 4e45 5420 2020 2020 201d 4841 4b41
>>4e53 4f4e 2020 2020 2020 2000 ff53 4d42
>>2500 00
>>10:44:51.706354 hakanson.netbios-dgm > 192.168.1.255.netbios-dgm: udp 215
>>
>>I have tried to put this kind of package in an ignore string in the filter
>>file, but without success. What must I do to overcome this problem?
>>
>>//aron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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