> jens> REJECT udp opt ------ tos 0xFF 0x00 via ippp0
> jens> 192.168.1.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/0 137:139 -> *
> jens> But an "ipchains -L" now always triggers a connection??! What for? I have
> jens> all local IP adresses in /etc/hosts ...
> Have you got 192.168.1.0 in /etc/hosts as well?
> ipchains will try to resolve that to a hostname.
no, I put it in /etc/networks (as well as 127.0.0.0 and my ippp0 networks
...), I thought that would be enough.
> Also, you may want to run a small caching nameserver on your local network
> so it will cache common queries such as these.
named is running here ... default Debian 2.0 configuration (IMHO caching &
forwarding)
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