Dear Cam Ellison, I get a similar problem when I startup samba on
Debian. Did you ever figure out what was causing the problem.
172.20.2.84 sent an invalid ICMP type 11, code 0 error to a broadcast:
172.20.255.255 on eth0
This happens with several different IP addresses.
Sincerely,
Mark V.
Hello
was kann das sein wenn mein system plötzlich mit
nem Kernel panic einfriert und das als Meldung kommt :
217.83.xx.xx sent an invalid ICMP error to a
broadcast.217.83.xx.xx sent an invalid ICMP error to a
broadcast.217.83.xx.xx sent an invalid ICMP error to a
broadcast.217.83.xx.xx
I have iptables installed, and using kernel 2.4.22. Though the first
rule is to drop these things, my kernel, syslog, and messages logs are
filling up with this sort of thing:
Nov 11 04:54:51 treehouse kernel: 24.207.8.30 sent an invalid ICMP
type 11, code 0 error to a broadcast: 24.207.15.255
I keep getting the following message on my terminal screen:
NET: 53 messages suppressed
172.16.160.53 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
172.16.160.53 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
172.16.160.53 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
172.16.160.53 sent an invalid ICMP error
I keep getting the following message on my terminal screen:
NET: 53 messages suppressed
172.16.160.53 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
172.16.160.53 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
172.16.160.53 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
172.16.160.53 sent an invalid ICMP error
tell me what this means?
x.x.x.x sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast?
the ip is a remote computer, a gateway or something?
and/or how to fix this?
thanks in advance
Ari Sigurðsson
at 2.4.2 I am getting this at regular intervals
can anyone tell me what this means?
x.x.x.x sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast?
the ip is a remote computer, a gateway or something?
It's some other broken computer. You can ignore it with 'echo 1
/proc/sys/net/ipv4
thanks,
but I don't have /etc/sysctl.conf or the ignore_broken file :/
It's some other broken computer. You can ignore it with 'echo 1
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_ignore_broken_error_responses' - in fact,
there's a line in the default /etc/sysctl.conf that you can uncomment to
cause this to be
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ari_Sigur=F0sson?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's some other broken computer. You can ignore it with 'echo 1
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_ignore_broken_error_responses' - in fact,
there's a line in the default /etc/sysctl.conf that you can uncomment to
cause this to be set at
Hi.
I'm getting the following error on my linux box (debian, potato) connected
to MediaOne via a cable modem--
24.147.237.100 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
Where are these coming from? They happen with two addresses about every
five minutes. Are these other people
VTorres inquired about error messages involved invalid ICMP
error... Colin Wilson has given a useful solution. I got this
error too, but I traced this to the nmb daemon ( nmbd ) in the
samba suite. When I run the daemon ( in potato; I believe I did
not get this in slink ) I got this error from
Colin Watson wrote:
Vicente Torres wrote:
I receive hundreds of times pro day
the following message on my text screens:
193.152.56.57 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
¿Can I do anything to avoid receiving this message?
I had the same problem, due to an apparently
Nov 1999 22:15:51 +
From: Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: ICMP error
Vicente Torres wrote:
I receive hundreds of times pro day
the following message on my text screens:
193.152.56.57 sent an invalid ICMP error
I receive hundreds of times pro day
the following message on my text screens:
193.152.56.57 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
¿Can I do anything to avoid receiving this message?
Hi,
since I upgraded our server machine to kernel 2.2.0 I periodically (every 3
mins.) get the following error or warning message:
ip addr sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast
Does anyone know what this means? I guess the machine whose IP address is
mentioned is misconfigured
Hi,
My kernel is reporting:
borco-ei kernel: 133.87.240.13 sent an invalid ICMP error to a
broadcast.
What and how bad is this ?
TIA,
Ionutz
On Mon, Oct 26, 1998 at 04:59:30AM +, Ionutz Borcoman wrote:
Hi,
My kernel is reporting:
borco-ei kernel: 133.87.240.13 sent an invalid ICMP error to a
broadcast.
What and how bad is this ?
A machine has told your machine a different route to go through, but it
isn't allowed to do
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