On Tuesday, November 29, 2005 2:44 PM [EDT],
Gian G. Spicuzza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Hello.  The following lines keep appearing in my analog.err file.  I
>> think it is a configuration error.  How can I fix this?
>>
>> analog: analog version 6.0/Unix
>>
>> C: 10.1.176.1 -  [28/Nov/2005:22:49:22 -0500] "GET
>> /255.255.255.255/UDP/68/ HTTP/1.0" 200 330 "http://67/";
>> "ff:ff:ff:ff:f10.1.176.1 - [28/Nov/2005:11:55:30 -0500] "GET
>> /255.255.255.255/UDP/68/ HTTP/1.0" 200 330 "http://67/";
>> "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:13:5f:00:f0:ee:08:00" 0 eth0
>>
>> C:
>> *
>>
>> C: f:ff:00:13:5f:00:f0:ee:08:00" 0 eth0
>>
>> C:                                     *

This doesn't look like a problem with Analog - it looks like an error in
your logfile. It looks as though some of the lines in your logfile weren't
completey written when the next line was written to the log.

The line that has "ff:ff:ff:ff:f10.1.176.1  in it is obviously the beginning
of a new entry rtight in the middle of an existing line, and then "
f:ff:00:13:5f:00:f0:ee:08:00" 0 eth0" is the rest of the original line
writting into the log after the it.

Aengus

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