Colm MacCárthaigh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 12:58:48PM +0000, Colm MacCárthaigh 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. I just recompiled the debian's 2.0.43 with --without-sendfile (push it in the args list of debian/rules) and now www.sixxs.net works fully on IPv4/IPv6 and IPv4-SSL and IPv6-SSL. As for the hardware in that box, Linux 2.4.18, Celeron, IDE, ext3 fs's and a: eth0: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at 0xd0800000, 00:10:dc:20:7c:7c, IRQ 11 eth0: Identified 8139 chip type 'RTL-8139B' purgatory.unfix.org has 2.4.18, p100, IDE, ext3 and a Intel and DEC, but IPv6 is tunneled and doesn't have that problem. games.concepts.nl box has 2.4.19-pre5-ac3, Athlon, SCSI, ext3 and a 3c905C, this one doesn't have any problems. I'll be running that first box with --without-sendfile :) If you need extra informations don't mind to speak up. Greets, Jeroen