Well, an uninstall and re-install of BlackICE seems to have fixed my issue.
I had already taken it off of the server by the time I got the last DNS
suggestion, so I re-installed it to test it.  I haven't seen any processes
backing up since.  And, by the way, it is working excellently at
autoblocking dictionary attacks.  I recommend it to any Declude user who
wants a way of blocking Dictionary attacks for a relatively low cost.  At
least those who don't have the time (or the bosses' permission in my case,
he is blindly anti-Linux) to set up an IMGate box.

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Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 12:09 PM
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Thanks for the tip, but I never took it off of Trusted.  Still, I will test
that and see.

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Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 11:56 AM
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Could be a DNS issue.  Make sure that you can perform DNS lookups from that
box since you've set your settings to paranoid in BI.

Jason

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> Is anyone here running both Blackice and Declude?  After running both 
> for about 20 minutes, all 4 processors on my server were pegged at 
> 100%.  Task manager was filled with about 20-30 Declude.exe's, many 
> instances of Sniffer, many instances of SPAMCHK.exe, etc.  A reboot of 
> the server and
the
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