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SubjectRe: How to survive in a Micro$oft environment??
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>
> Okay. I got rid of rwhod. It sends a query to broadcast which results in
> a storm from the 10.x.x.x M$Garbage machines. It apprears that this
> storm is the culprit.

Cool ;-) I suggest you get whoever set up your network and bend his ears a few
times until he/she answers why the hell did they answer to a foreign broadcast
in first place.

>
> I have restarted the network a few thousand times with a shell-script
> doing :
> ifconfig eth0 down
> kill -TERM -1
> sh /etc/rd.d/rc.inet1
> sh /etc/rc.d/rc.inet2
>
> ... and the M$Garbage machines that were having trouble didn't
> croak.

OK. So can anyone test why exactly rwhod which is a standard on other unix
systems as well make NT croak?

Cheers ;-)

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Anton R. Ivanov
IP Engineer Level3 Communications
RIPE: ARI2-RIPE E-Mail: Anton Ivanov <aivanov@eu.level3.net>
@*** Becker's Law ***
It is much harder to find a job than to keep one.

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