On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Omachonu Ogali wrote:

> No, I wouldn't consider these denial of
> service attacks, but possibly a faulty
> connection that's dropping your packets
> or your connection may be very slow that
> when the next packet is sent it has a different
> sequence number than expected. I don't have
> the best answer but I kinda come close to
> it.
> thanx.... for the reply....actually the connection to the m/c had been
slow for quite some time..but we didnt bother since it was atleast
allowing connections.But now the problems have deepened...the funny part
is that we can connect to the m/c from a different domain..but not from
certain machines only....any sugesstions.....



 > Sincerely
> Omachonu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ---
> What's soft, furry, and bites? It sure ain't no penguin...
> 

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   Siddhartha Srivastava
   dept. of Electrical Engineering,
   Indian Institute Of Science,
   Bangalore.

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