Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 23 Feb 1998 14:11:21 +0000 (WET) | From | Klaus Lichtenwalder <> | Subject | Re: Clue on 2.0.33 crashes (fwd) |
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[Jon, sorry, I'm so overworked I didn't notice I sent my mail to you instead of sending it to the list] On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, Jon Lewis wrote:
> On 20 Feb 1998, Camm Maguire wrote: > > > Jos Vos <jos@xos.nl> writes: > > > > > What is interesting, of course, is whether all people getting these > > > lockups also run xntpd. > > > > > > Another thing (because multicasting is mentioned): do all people > > > with the lockups run gated (I do...)? > > > > > > > No gated here. > > I've got gated on all my boxes for OSPF. Netcards in use are 3c509, SMC > Ultra (8216), and SMC 8432 using the Tulip driver. Generally, they're all > happy. >
Well, here I am again, after my machine drove me crazy all the weekend. It froze Friday evening, I swapped all hw except the ISDN cards. It froze. I recompiled kernels and all. It froze. This took me all saturday and sunday (I'm right now not in the best moods I know...). It was proven hw before, but it wouldn't run there.... Somebody heard of a new attack? (The reason is, the machine ran fine for a week and always crashes on weekends, when it's relatively quiet)
Stat: I'm not running xntpd (though I use ntpdate against a dial up server that runs xntpd one a night), no gated.
The only thing that is suspicious on my side is the last message of the isdn part. It was a connection to a Bianca router. At the moment, I'm starting to blame the ISDN part (isdn people, please listen: there are two cards for a "Anlagenanschluss", that's for channels for the same number, and one card on a standard 2channel isdn).
Klaus Lichtenwalder ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Klaus Lichtenwalder, Dipl. Inform., PGP Key: email to key@Four11.com Lichtenwalder@ACM.org http://www.wp.com/Klaus K.Lichtenwalder@Computer.org fax: +49-89-91072699 Mausoberflaechen sind meistens pelzig -- Ricarda
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