On Wed, 26 Feb 2014, Tom Ivar Helbekkmo wrote:
Paul Goyette p...@whooppee.com writes:
But definitely thanks for the info - if (when) it happens again, I
will try disabling the transmission stuff and see if the situation
gets better.
Any news on this? I get occasional crashes or hangs of an
Paul Goyette p...@whooppee.com writes:
But definitely thanks for the info - if (when) it happens again, I
will try disabling the transmission stuff and see if the situation
gets better.
Any news on this? I get occasional crashes or hangs of an amd64 system
that serves as my main gateway,
On 26/02/2014 21:37, chris...@astron.com wrote:
In article m2mwhem251@athene.hamartun.priv.no,
Tom Ivar Helbekkmo t...@hamartun.priv.no wrote:
Paul Goyette p...@whooppee.com writes:
But definitely thanks for the info - if (when) it happens again, I
will try disabling the transmission
On Feb 27, 2:46am, r...@marples.name (Roy Marples) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: Network =?UTF-8?Q?attack=3F?=
| I've had and still have issues with npf since I changed from ipf.
|
| I'm 100% sure that my hangs are not ipf nor npf related on amd64 as
| simply restarting any network facing daemon
Still looking for why my machine has been crashing lately, at random
intervals. Earlier investigation shows that I might be having some
issues with mbuf allocation.
After another recent episode, I took a look at netstat, and there are a
lot of sessions to/from random ports that are sitting
On Tue, 7 Jan 2014, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
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So where the heck are all these random connections coming from? And
why would they ever have been ESTABLISHED in the first place?
Do you have some p2p tool running ? I'm seeing similar connections here,
and my best guess is that they're from