What does "a small attack" mean? do you have the exploit?
can you capture a tcpdump of the attack? if there is an attack 
I'm sure the folks who have the know-how, would like to know what
section of the code may have a bug in it.


On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, # rm -rf /* wrote:
> 
>       I'm not quite sure if this is a DoS.. but on two 3.2-STABLE
> machines with different configurations.. on two different networks.. after
> a small attack from different places, the machine locks up.. the ports
> still respond and there is still a ping reply.. but at the console, there
> is no keyboard response and although the ports are answered.. nothing
> happens after that.. no data is sent or received.. can someone enlighten
> me on this? This happened on 2 different machines.. on the second one it
> happened multiple times in a row :/..
> 



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