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Bug#506419: kernel trace during IPv6 ssh output



also sprach martin f krafft <madduck@debian.org> [2008.12.04.1551 +0100]:
> I cannot reproduce the same bug anymore, which may be due to the
> fact that I am using a proto-41 IPv6 tunnel at the new location
> (and thus lower transmission rates).

I can reproduce it now that the machine is back in a native IPV6
network.

> So the bug is kinda horrid: the NIC that provides eth0 also
> connects to the IPMI card, and when I cause a whole lot of IPv6
> traffic (incoming, e.g. downloading ISOs from switch.ch via IPv6),
> the NIC locks up to the point where the IPMI card also becomes
> unreachable. A soft-reboot fixes the problem. There is nothing in
> the logs.

Of course I can no longer reproduce this one at home, even with
a proto-41 tunnel to my gateway, and bridging and iptables.

JOY!

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