Messages in this thread | | | From | (Matthias Urlichs) | Subject | Re: Networking shafted [was Re: buffer patch blah blah] | Date | 14 Aug 1997 01:58:49 +0200 |
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alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk (Alan Cox) writes: > > o TCP randomly leaks memory in 2.0.30 for no known reason - not > occuring in 2.0.29 > o /proc/net/* Oops erratically. Trying to pin this down seems > bh_atomic isnt. Not occuring in 2.0.29 > o TCP can get trapped spamming the network with packets. Not occuring > in 2.0.29 > o Appletalk panics with a localtalk device loaded. Also in 2.0.2x > o Bridging leaks memory in 2.0.30 even tho the same code does not in > 2.0.29 > o Random tcp crashes under high connection load irrespective of > syn-cookies/rst-cookies - looks like the hash is a problem. Not in > 2.0.29 > o Occasional oopses caused by timer list corruption when handling > fragmentation bombs. No apparent cause. Doesn't occur in 2.0.29 > o Transparent proxy redirections are broken. Working in 2.0.29 > o Memory leak with multicasting enabled in 2.0.30 - not in 2.0.29 > but I can't duplicate this one yet. > Anybody know which (if any) of these are fixed in pre5?
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