At 09:25 AM 10/13/2002, you wrote: >On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Patrick Spence wrote: > > > Yes, I have a restriction based on IP, and taking it out removes the > > problem. I am starting to think that maybe something that got updated with > > up2date hosed something here... > >The only thing up2date would have done is to replace the resolver >libraries, but that's generally supposed to work. Do you build AOLserver >yourself? If not, try doing your own build and see if the problem >persists or is cured. (You may want to try 3.5, too).
Yes I do build it myself, and I even rebuilt it during all this just in case one of the .so files got corrupted. >I've not used the hosts.allow nor hosts.deny, so I've not exercised this >bit of code on my systems. If I get a chance, I'll give it a try, but I >don't know that I'll replicate your problem because my Linux machines have >diverged somewhat from a stock distro. Mine have occaisiona forays into non-stock, but I keep getting yelled at by Daniel when I do so.. :) other AOLserver instances and not all of them exhibit the problem. That's >just goofy. At least I have a reason for just nsadmin crashing it... that was starting to bother me :) Patrick Spence <ariven AT ariven DOT com> www.RandomRamblings.com www.Ariven.com