On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Ralph Clark wrote:
> I just upgraded to diald-0.99.1 as you know.
>
> I'm now getting occasional weird garbled messages coming out to the xconsole AND
> all the xterms (well, KDE's "kvt" really) where I'm running a shell under my own
> user name, but NOT to those where I'm running a root shell.
>
> Here's a sample:
>
> Message from syslogd@jove at Wed Jun 30 12:52:28 1999 ...
> jove 151>^
>
>u^.^`^s0^`12^z52^z18^`d^)ald[158^v2]^z^`^3lot^`def^z^`0^`8^v^s^y^y^`^wf^`^wfffffff^`fff
This is typical of what happens when syslog messages are being
generated far faster than syslogd can handle them. This could
be explained by the following which implies a lot of debug per
packet...
> There's no clue I can see in the system log at anywhere around that time, here's
> a small sample:
>
> Jun 30 12:52:28 jove diald[15862]: term: shift 24 op 1 off 13d msk 1 tst 0
> Jun 30 12:52:28 jove diald[15862]: slot check: 46347 3 30 5
> Jun 30 12:52:28 jove diald[15862]: slot def: 0 86399 7f 7fffffff fff
> Jun 30 12:52:28 jove diald[15862]: testing ip ed8372d1:d17283ed data
Ah. When you uncommented the demasquerade stuff I guess you
got rid of all the #if 0's from firewall.c rather than just
the couple that are around the demasquerade stuff. There
seems to be a build up of stale debug code in there as well :-).
Mike
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