Hello,
I'm running a Squid cache (Version 3.1.10) on CentOS 6.6 as a forward proxy
which is reachable over a global IPv6 address.
For whatever reason, Squid tries to perform PTR lookups on the client's IPv6
address.
The weird thing is, that Squid seems to struggle with the "endianess" of the
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from Wuppertal
Max
Am 16.02.2014 14:55, schrieb Max Grobecker:
> I tested one KVM machine - but this problem occured on several different
> hardwares, most of them are running other virtual machines without
> problems...
>
> I'm going to test, if it's related to the mirror
erver.
I't very unlikely because the signature would also be broken with a
broken package - but it's the only thing that seems to be explaining
what's going on here :-(
Max
Am 16.02.2014 03:47, schrieb Gerry Reno:
> You might have some hardware going bad underneath.
>
>
> O
Max
Am 15.02.2014 20:31, schrieb Ulf Volmer:
> On 02/15/2014 06:33 PM, Max Grobecker wrote:
>
>> Is it just me? I don't use any 3rd party repositorys and it blows my
>> mind that no one else seems to notice...!
>
> Just you.
>
> 2.6.32-431.5.1.el works here withou
Hi,
I recently installed some fresh CentOS 6.5 machines and it took only
about 20 minutes until the file system (ext4) was broken.
And with "broken" I mean, that the system wasn't able to find vital
system libraries any more!
I were able to reproduce it on highly different systems:
- A fresh in
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