I've pinpointed the problem.
It's my DNS server.
For some reason outgoing DNS Servers requests seem to trigger the dialer.
Because when I kill the DNS server it doesn't dial.. but then again..
lookups don't work either.. how do i make the DNS server not do whatever
it's doing.
While I was writing this e-mail I saw this on
tcpdump eth0:
16:26:25.747780 wagner.2751 > andras.netbios-ssn: P 360:473(113) ack 142
win 861
9 (DF)
16:26:25.747780 andras.netbios-ssn > wagner.2751: P 142:210(68) ack 473
win 8288
(DF)
16:26:25.927780 wagner.2751 > andras.netbios-ssn: . ack 210 win 8551 (DF)
16:26:27.447780 wagner.2751 > andras.netbios-ssn: P 473:512(39) ack 210
win 8551
(DF)
16:26:27.447780 andras.netbios-ssn > wagner.2751: P 210:249(39) ack 512
win 8249
(DF)
16:26:27.457780 wagner.2751 > andras.netbios-ssn: F 512:512(0) ack 249 win
8512
(DF)
16:26:27.457780 andras.netbios-ssn > wagner.2751: F 249:249(0) ack 513 win
8249
(DF)
16:26:27.457780 wagner.2751 > andras.netbios-ssn: . ack 250 win 8512 (DF)
does that help at all?
matt
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