From: Robert K. <Lit...@xs...> - 2003-11-29 15:31:48
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In message <01c101c3b569$77eb2ac0$a200a8c0@athome> "Ken Robertson" <ip...@ke...> wrote: > On Friday, November 28, 2003 11:41 AM ,Andy Piontek > <an...@ac...> wrote: > > I have implemented IPCOP 1.3 with a generic 56k modem. I've set DOD to > > timeout after 5 minutes. My problem is that while the system dials on > > demand quite well, it won't hangup after the timeout period. This is > > the case even when the UTP has been removed from the box (and thus > > denies ANY demand for dialing or traffic). > Now I thought someone had posted a solution to that problem in the recent > past but I can't find it. (There is a script to hang up an ISDN line > but...) Perhaps someone else will chime in here with a fix. You have to work out the exact traffic causing the problem with something like tcpdump and then tune the active-filter to ignore it. This isn't particularly simple, bu has indeed been discussed in the past: <http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ipcop-user&m=105289571806648&w=2> -- Robert Kerr |