On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 01:07:34PM -0600, Jim Howard wrote:
> Hi Michael, and others that have helped,
> I tried all the suggestions.  My link is still seeing a line in dctlr
> that looks like the following:

> >     ipchains -A input -p 88 -j DENY
> >     ignore any ip.protocol=88
> >     88  igrp    IGRP

[EMAIL PROTECTED] made a good point, any ignore lines have to be before
the global accept line: "accept tcp 60 tcp.syn", "accept tcp 30 any", or
whatever it is for you.  However, I wouldn't suggest arbitrarily removing
it, because it's useful for bringing the connection up for those services
you didn't account for.

If that isn't it, are you sure you've made diald reread its configuration? 
Either echo reset > /etc/diald/diald.fifo (or wherever your FIFO is), and
verify it worked by checking your logs, or simply kill and restart it.


Michael
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