Hello Everybody,

After having tested a lot of new distributions and Windows2000 I'm back in
business with a working Linux workstation. The last 2 months have been
terrible as I was more or less stuck with a w2k PC I had to use and Linux
testing that was a mess. It's a major pain to be forced to look for a new
alternative after having had a working setup tweaked to the upmost to fit
my needs. On top of it some new distributions should really spend a few
weekends looking at what they're releaseing and not get blinded by all the
success and green bills people are waving at them.

I haven't been able to stick my nose into Debian but would like to find
out more about it. Anybody on the list using it everyday!??

OK, now to the question: Could somebody explain me what the
gateway-to-gateway protocol is about (/etc/protocols = 3) and what is
causing the following logs:

Aug  8 08:50:38 wall kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=1
195.132.181.80:3 195.55.190.134:3 L=96 S=0xC0 I=28405 F=0x0000 T=255 (#76)

Zoran.

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