Phillip Deackes wrote:
OPEN: 62.136.66.48 - 192.168.1.10 UDP, port: 513 - 513
On consulting /etc/sevices I can see that port 513 is used for whod.
I donßt know what whod is, but I´ve stopped this using the following commands
in my
/etc/isdn/device.ippp0
#At the end of the Start section
I have recently changed to an Internet Provider where I do not have to
pay telephone charges on a timed basis, so I decided to initiate dial on
demand on my system since I have an ISDN line.
Everything works very nicely except that my system logs onto the
Internet every 5 minutes or so. I suspect
Further to my previous post, I have discovered the cause of the
connections, but do not know how to stop them. I set isdnctrl to give me
a more verbose log and on doing dmesg | xless I could see the following
immediately before every auto connection:
OPEN: 62.136.66.48 - 192.168.1.10 UDP, port:
Phillip Deackes wrote:
I have recently changed to an Internet Provider where I do not have to
pay telephone charges on a timed basis, so I decided to initiate dial on
demand on my system since I have an ISDN line.
Everything works very nicely except that my system logs onto the
Internet
Phillip Deackes said:
Everything works very nicely except that my system logs onto the
Internet every 5 minutes or so. I suspect Exim, but am not sure what to
change to stop it. I collect mail manually using Fetchmail and have it
passed on to Exim for distribution using .forward.
Perhaps I've
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