packets hanging diald
Hi...
Well, this seems to be the time for PPP problems, so here's my
contribution. :-)
I got around to installing diald and using Debian's pon/poff for the last
2 weeks. It very well with one exception. It won't drop the link. It
appears that either Debian or my provider is expecting me to be running
routed. I shouldn't be. I just have a simple dialup PPP connection.
routed is not running. A sample tcpdump of the link looks like this:
(216.44.69.108 == my local IP 216.44.69.3 == remote IP)
16:21:57.722813 216.44.69.3.route > 216.44.69.108.route: rip-resp 5: {216.44.69.0/255.255.255.0}(1)[|rip] [ttl 1]
16:21:57.722813 216.44.69.108 > 216.44.69.3: icmp: 216.44.69.108 udp port route unreachable [tos 0xc0]
16:22:05.752813 216.44.69.3.route > 216.44.69.108.route: rip-resp 11: {216.44.69.26/255.255.255.255}(16)[|rip] [ttl 1]
16:22:05.752813 216.44.69.108 > 216.44.69.3: icmp: 216.44.69.108 udp port route unreachable [tos 0xc0]
16:22:12.882813 216.44.69.3.route > 216.44.69.108.route: rip-resp 25: {216.44.69.0/255.255.255.0}(1)[|rip] [ttl 1]
16:22:12.882813 216.44.69.108 > 216.44.69.3: (frag 127:4@528) [tos 0xc0]
16:22:12.882813 216.44.69.108 > 216.44.69.3: icmp: 216.44.69.108 udp port route unreachable (frag 127:528@0+) [tos 0xc0]
16:22:13.252813 216.44.69.3.route > 216.44.69.108.route: rip-resp 25: {216.44.69.29/255.255.255.255}(1)[|rip] [ttl 1]
Can anyone tell me what is causing this and how to stop it, if it should be
stopped, or how to get diald to ignore it?
(System info: Debian potato, 2.2.9 kernel)
TIA ... bob
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