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Title: When booting, ISDN builds a connection for no reason

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When booting, ISDN builds a connection for no reason

Applicable to
S.u.S.E. version: 4.3, 4.4, 4.4.1
Kernel version:

Symptom:

The ISDN connection to the provider is configured as Dial-On-Demand, and it works.

When booting, a connection is built independently, without a recognizable reason.

Cause:

IP addresses that cannot be locally resolved into host names have been configured. For example: If these IP addresses are not locally resolvable with /etc/hosts, the name server will be contacted. The name server is usually at the provider's site.

Solution:

see below (ISDN keeps on building connections)

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See also:

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Keywords: ISDN, ROUTE, SENDMAIL, HOSTS, HOSTNAME

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