Mike:
Heya. Nope, nothing's wrong with your setup; you're
not seeing a bug. You really are seeing all of these deny'd
packets. Someone on your cable subnet may be trying to
crush you with noise, or someone from anywhere on the planet
may have taken interest in your ISP's cable system. No r
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Mike Sussman wrote:
>
> Folks,
> Since I posted my earlier message, I have begun to see this kind of
> thing repeatedly. For the past 24 hours, my logs contain over 1000
> lines of such packets! By that I mean, if I discard all lines that are
> identical to one another exc
Folks,
Since I posted my earlier message, I have begun to see this kind of
thing repeatedly. For the past 24 hours, my logs contain over 1000
lines of such packets! By that I mean, if I discard all lines that are
identical to one another except for the T= field, my file goes from
1177 denied pac
Folks, I have begun receiving (and denying) long sequences of packets and I
am wondering what is going on.
I am running Dachstein 1.0.2 floppy on a 486/33 with 16MB. VERY nice!
Thanks Charles and so many others. I am on a cable connection with
Adelphia, from which I generally get good service.