check also the logs if you are using redhat:

# vi /var/log/messages
and 
# vi /var/log/security


On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 08:13:06 +0800, Dong Calmada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 08:12:17 +0800, Dong Calmada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As root, use the command netstat --inet -a. To keep a dynamic log
> > file, use netstat --inet -a -c & > /path/to/netstat.log.
> >
> > Issue the command less /path/to/netstat.log. Keep paging down as it
> > continues to be updated. Pay attention to the columns Recv-Q and
> > Send-Q. These should be 0, except briefly. If the Recv-Q keeps jamming
> > up, then you might be experiending a DoS attack.
> 
> I meant "experiencing", not "experiending".
> 
> Dong
> 
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