On Tue, 22 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>       Currently I'm running kernel 2.0.6, and haven't noticed any major
> problems with it.  I normally stick to the "If it 'ain't broke, don't fix
> it" rule, but I'm wondering if there are any reasons to go to say a 2.0.30
> kernel.  Occasionally some TCP connections hang (mostly cfingerd) but reset
> in a day or two, other than that I have no complaint.  So, anybody else
> out there has some advice/warnings?

If you have 2.0.6, you are vulnerable to the ping of death, unless you've
applied patches to fix it.

2.0.30 also has SYN cookie features that are worth looking at.

Jason Costomiris                 | Finger for PGP 2.6.2 Public Key
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My employers like me, but not    | and genius.  We aim to erase that line"
enough to let me speak for them. |                      --Unknown

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