On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 12:58:48PM +0000, Colm MacC�rthaigh wrote: > I'm using vanilla 2.4.18, from Debian kernel-source-2.4.18 , one machine > has the broadcom bcm5700 module, and the the other has the intel > e1000 module.
O.k., more testing, I've tried it out on another box, which has a 3com network card and IDE disks, and it *doesnt* happen there. Things the vulnerable machines have in common: SCSI hard-disks Software RAID 1 set-up GigE cards (bcm5700 , e1000) Dell (2650, and 1650) Things unaffected machine has: IDE disks no RAID 3c905 network card. So unless both the bcm5700 and e1000 driver are affected, it's probably not that. To test if it was the raid stuff, I moved my stuff to a non-RAID scsi partition, and that didnt fix anything. So I think that can be ruled out. I havnt got any idea what's causing it, but bottom line, it looks less and less likely that this is a bug with apache, and more like TCP_CORK + IPv6 is broken on some linux setups. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] PubKey: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://devnull.redbrick.dcu.ie/
