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Date:      21 Sep 00 12:21:36 CST
From:      Eduardo Huertas <eduhuertas@usa.net>
To:        "pstapley" <pstapley@rapidnet.com>, "Eduardo Huertas" <eduhuertas@usa.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: ppp -auto -nat myisp
Message-ID:  <20000921182136.7691.qmail@nwcst284.netaddress.usa.net>

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Hello Pete
Thank you for your reply.

Yes. the machine where I'm running ppp is a SMB server, with FreeBSD Stab=
le
3.5




"pstapley" <pstapley@rapidnet.com> wrote:
> Do you have a windows machine connected to your network? From what I he=
ar
> they send out some DNS stuff that will cause it to dial unexpectedly.
> =

> Pete
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Eduardo Huertas" <eduhuertas@usa.net>
> To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 9:50 AM
> Subject: ppp -auto -nat myisp
> =

> =

> > Hello everybody!
> >
> > I've been having problems working with ppp -auto -nat myisp
> >
> > Everything works fine except that ppp dials unexpectedly.
> >
> > I read the ppp FAQ and I found this problem there. It says that to
> determine
> > the cause use the following line:
> >
> > set log  +tcp/ip
> >
> > I certainly did and I got this cause from the log:
> >
> > Sep 21 09:13:03 BSDincep ppp[3291]: tun0: Phase: PPP Started (auto mo=
de).
> > Sep 21 09:18:17 BSDincep ppp[3291]: tun0: TCP/IP: DIAL UDP:
> 10.0.0.1:138 --->
> > 10.0.0.255:138
> > Sep 21 09:18:17 BSDincep ppp[3291]: tun0: Phase: bundle: Establish
> > Sep 21 09:18:17 BSDincep ppp[3291]: tun0: Phase: deflink: closed ->
> opening
> > Sep 21 09:18:17 BSDincep ppp[3291]: tun0: TCP/IP: OUT UDP:
> 10.0.0.1:138 --->
> > 10.0.0.255:138
> > Sep 21 09:18:17 BSDincep ppp[3291]: tun0: Phase: deflink: Connected!
> > Sep 21 09:18:17 BSDincep ppp[3291]: tun0: Phase: deflink: opening -> =
dial
> >
> > The second line seems to tell me that the dial triggers from an UDP
packet
> > with ip addresses that are not used in my LAN (192.168.1.255)
> >
> > Who is doing that? And how can I make the dial filter to deny this.  =
I
> tried
> > the following with no result:
> >
> > # We don't want ICMPs to cause a dialup:
> >     set filter dial 0 deny icmp
> >     set filter dial 1 permit 0 0
> > #
> > # or any TCP SYN or RST packets (badly closed TCP channels):
> > #
> >     set filter dial 2 deny 0 0 tcp syn finrst
> >     set filter dial 3 deny 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.255
> >
> > Thank you very much for your help.
> >
> > Eduardo Huertas
> >
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