Richard,

  I had the same problem as you, and all you have to do is build a
/etc/hosts file on your Linux box, like:

  192.168.1.1 Linuxbox
  192.168.1.2 pc1
  192.168.1.3 pc2

and so on...

Bye  :-)

Richard Parsons wrote:
> 
> Lo there,
> 
> Quick Question, I have 4 PC's on my home LAN. The main system is a Linux
> firewall/gateway/IP Masq system.
> 
> The Linux Box's number is 192.168.1.1, and all the other systems have got
> numbers that carry on from there. The Linux server is running named and
> diald (obviously) and I have to use IPCHAINS to get the IP Masking to work.
> 
> Now here is the catch... When I have IPmask turned on,
>    IPCHAINS -A forward .... -j MASQ  <you get the drift>
> and I want to telnet/ftp to my linux box from one of the other machines, the
> dial-on-demand is activated and only after the PPP link is up, does the
> TELNET/FTP session allow me to login to the linux box.
> 
> I have tried the IPCHAINS .... -j DENY on the destination address to no
> avail. IS there another way to stop the Dialing process when I want to
> connect to my intranet?
> e.g. source Addr : 192.168.1.3   <windows /os2 box>
>      target addr : 192.168.1.1   <linux server>
> 
> Regards,
> Richard Parsons
> 
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