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ident being hammered...



A couple days ago I wrote that my new NT server was hammering my samba
servers.  I fixed that by running them as daemons instead of from xinetd.

Now I see that something's been doing the same to ident, and I can't tell
who.  The NT server is shut down, so it's not that, and I'm getting the
following in /var/log/syslog:

May  2 21:35:56 evo xinetd[1826]: START: ident pid=5161 from=<no address>
May  2 21:35:56 evo xinetd[5161]: FAIL: ident address from=<no address>
May  2 21:35:56 evo xinetd[1826]: START: ident pid=5162 from=<no address>
May  2 21:35:56 evo xinetd[5162]: FAIL: ident address from=<no address>
May  2 21:35:56 evo xinetd[1826]: Deactivating service ident due to
	excessive incoming connections.  Restarting in 10 seconds.
May  2 21:35:56 evo xinetd[1826]: FAIL: ident connections per second from=<no address>

(I'm using pidentd.)  Any suggestions for this one?  At least with the
netbios thing I could see that it was coming from the NT box, but for this
one it isn't giving me the address it's coming from.

Thanks again!


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