Answers:

1) Netbui gerenates these packets as part of it's "housekeeping" tasks   
(related to WINS server location, etc.).

2) 2 ways to surpress this a) make a diald rule to ignore the udp   
packets. b) make a firewalling rule to filter out these packets  (I   
filter them out before they get to diald).

example (place in /etc/rc.d/rc.local):

#Block Windows housekeeping trafic from triggering autodial etc.
/sbin/ipfwadm-wrapper -F -a deny -P tcp -S 0.0.0.0/0 137:139
/sbin/ipfwadm-wrapper -F -a deny -P udp -S 0.0.0.0/0 137:139

(note: I simply used ipfwadm-wrapper instead of rewriting the rule in   
ipchains.  Lazy, I know, but it works).

3) If you are using Microsoft networking to share drives and printers   
(vial the SMB - Session Message Block) protocol, the win. clients will   
typically try to find a WINS sever.  Want 'em to stop that?  Stop using   
SMB networking (easiest answer).

 -----Original Message-----
From: Jake Colman
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 2:18 PM
To: LKLawson; 'LINUX-DI@SMTP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
Subject: diald and netbeui


I _know_ this has been asked multiple times and I _know_ that I've done a
bunch of the asking.  Unfortunately, noone has given me a good definitive
answer yet.  I've gotton pointers to archives that I cannot find and
approximate answers but nothing concrete.

Here's the deal.  I have a working network comprised of a linux server   
and 2
win98 machines.  The network is working correctly, I can ping all three
machines, ppp works, diald works, and all is well and good.  I want to   
turn
on windows networking so that I can share resources on my windows   
network.
I added netbeui protocol to both machines and added the file printing and
sharing service.  As soon as I boot the win98 machines, diald is   
triggered.

Here are my questions:

1) Why, exactly, does netbeui generate udp packets that trigger diald?

2) How do I suppress this so that diald ignores the damned broadcasts?

3) Do I even need netbeui to share resources on my win98 machines?

Thanks for a quick response!

...Jake

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