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Upgraded yesterday & I am seeing similar PktTCPUDPHash(0,0,0,0,0,25) reports on an NT4 
based installation along with PktTCPUDPHash(0,0,0,0,0,80) entries.  Code value 
changes.  Events seem to occur in bursts.  

As with Ryans report, everything appears to continue to function normally.

Chris

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Can anyone help to explain the following 6.0 Network Sensor error?  The
sensor is running on Win2k and the error occurred in excess of 2000 times
in one week.  Plenty of other events show in the logs, so the sensor is
working and does not stop after this error.

Sensor_Error

Response List  DISPLAY=Default:0,LOGDB=Default:0
Code      c0000065
:EventType     Detector_Event
Message        (network_sensor_1) - PktReceive: exception encountered
          calling func '0x1004e360' in PktHashTable(PKT_PROTO_TCP),
          PktTCPUDPHash(0,0,0,0,0,25).

Thanks in advance

Ryan
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