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Ryan T. Sammartino wrote on Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 05:43:05PM -0800 :
> > 
> > You have the exact same rpm versions that I do.  Mine works.  Try
> > renaming netstat and then rpm -ivh --force to install the netstat rpm
> > (which makes it write a new binary).
> Did not help.
> Any other info I can provide that might narrow this down?

What I would do is bring it down to runlevel 1.  This should stop all
services and you should have basically nothing when you do a netstat.
Verify that.

Then start one service at a time and see if you can narrow down any
particular service that seems to trigger it.  Also, try tell it not to
resolve hostnames (netstat -pn).  Maybe an overly large dns response is
creating some kind of havoc (we're reduced to the SWAG method now :)

Blue skies...                   Todd
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  Todd Lyons -- MandrakeSoft, Inc.   http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because 
  that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn
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