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Re: Unidentified subject!



I think you mean 2.4.2 not 2.2.4 =)

- k

On Wednesday 25 July 2001 07:59 am, John DOE wrote:
> hi, I got a similar problem on a machine running IPCHAINS. after an
> upredictable time period the machine suddenly forgets the ethernet card and
> results 100% packet loss even ifconfig shows the interface is there and
> then crashes. I can see the card starts blinking and packets are coming but
> there is nothing in the log about that and the interface is there but it is
> not. I tried dist-upgrade ( only the base system was installed on it and mc
> nothing else ) and it did not help. I have changed the ethernet card and it
> did not help and as a result I changed the distribution to lame Redhat 6.2
> for trial and it works, no problem after that my manager said " never touch
> a running system" so I could not switch back to debian. My kernel was
> 2.2.19 pre 17 and nothing unstable. I believe the problem is with the
> 2.2.19 kernel since the only difference between the base systems of redhat
> and debian 2.2r3 is 2.2.14 and 2.2.19 not much else. I recommend you to
> upgrade your sys to 2.2.4 kernel.
>
> --- Nick Name <nick.name@inwind.it>
>
> > wrote:
> >Hi all. I run a stable with some package from testing (XFree86 4.02 and
> >konqueror).
> >
> >Some week ago in the morning I found my computer had been rebooted by
> >night and found some zeroes in my syslog, just before the reboot.
> >I first thought of a worm, the latest ramen variant (don't remember the
> >name right now), but I didn't find any sign of it.
> >
> >I have changed my passwords, however I am using ipchains.
> >
> >Today my computer has freezed (!!!  Its a debian it really shouldn't :)
> >) and I found those zeroes again after pressing that big red button.
> >
> >Do someone know something about this all? May this be a security
> >problem?
> >
> >Thanks for your attention and sorry for my bad english
> >
> >Vincenzo Ciancia
> >
> >--
> >Nick Name - nick.name@inwind.it - UIN 94982698 - Vincenzo Ciancia -
> >
> >
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