On 12-May-09, at 11:26 PM, Christian Biere wrote:
> If that's the case you should see the relevant warnings on stderr.
> You can also try to remove the lines to verify your thesis.

No, no, that would have been clever.

It's more complicated than I thought. There's a "getpeername 
$UNIX2003()", which is being called instead of "getpeername()", and it  
is this which fails.  Presumably known to everyone outside of Apple as  
"getpeername()".  The arguments being passed it seem okay.  A socket  
number (I assume), and two addresses.  The latter should be a (small)  
size, and is in my tests always 0x10 or 0x1e.  I don't know the  
structure of the former, but it always starts with 0x1002 followed by  
3 8-byte words of zeros in the first case, and 0x1c1e followed by 6 8- 
byte words of zeros in the second case.

The warnings didn't seem to correlate with anything unusual incoming  
bearing a SYN bit.  I'm less than handy with tcpdump, I'll try  
tomorrow with fewer peers in the mix.  Is there anything in particular  
you're thinking of?







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