David Huggins-Daines (dhd@linuxcare.com) wrote: > Sorry if I implied otherwise, it's just that I didn't see anything in > the message to indicate what you were talking about. Also, I just > wanted to point out some things to other people who might be reading. No problem. I guess I sort of jumped the gun. "Ready, Fire, Aim" ring a bell? ;-) > Perhaps my memory is failing me, but it would still be helpful to > give a quick summary, or a tracking number from the BTS, for people > who might be hearing about the problem for the first time. Alright try these: http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-alpha-0001/msg00206.html http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-alpha-0003/msg00073.html Unfortunatly I do not have sufficiant disk space to compile the gnome libs (in relation to the second url). > > As for nmap I was simply checking to see if anyone has had the same > > problem. If not then I will file a bug report on it. > > That would be useful... What is the problem, again? (searching my > mailboxes comes up blank on both licq and nmap, but I have Gnus set to > expire my mailing list folders rather agressively) Here is an example: root@mustang:~# nmap -e eth0 -S 192.168.1.1 -sS -O 192.168.1.5 Starting nmap V. 2.12 by Fyodor (fyodor@dhp.com, www.insecure.org/nmap/) WARNING: If -S is being used to fake your source address, you may also have to use -e <iface> and -P0 . If you are using it to specify your real source address, you can ignore this warning. caught SIGSEGV signal, cleaning up FYI SIGSEGV (SIG 11) is a core dump (segmentation fault; address reference boundary error). As I am no coder I have no idea where to start... Ron -- Email: <mailto:rbf@farrer.net> Home: <http://www.farrer.net> Bellingham Linux Users Group: <http://www.blug.org> Alpha Linux Orginization: <http://www.alphalinux.org>
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