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SubjectRe: mysterious 2.0.33 crashes
Chris ... where to find that "stack-exec" path?

Chris MacLeod wrote:
>
> Or you could install the stack-exec kernel patch, too.
>
> On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, flavio santos wrote:
>
> > yesss!!!! :) 2.0.33 is immune to teardrop attacks, but this kind of
> > reboot remembers exectly what? It seems some kind of ICMP attack or
> > another malicious attack or something ... better to put an sniffer
> > attached to the network (lanwatch for example).
> >
> > Alan Cox wrote:
> >
> > > 2.0.33 is immune to teardrop attacks.
> >
>
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