Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> Patrick McHardy wrote:
>
>>> I've hit another kernel oops with 2.6.20-rc3 on i386 platform. It is
>>> reproducible, as soon as I load nf_conntrack_ipv6 and try to send
>>> something large (scp or so) inside an OpenVPN tunnel on my client
>>> (patched with UDPv6 transport)
Patrick McHardy wrote:
I've hit another kernel oops with 2.6.20-rc3 on i386 platform. It is
reproducible, as soon as I load nf_conntrack_ipv6 and try to send
something large (scp or so) inside an OpenVPN tunnel on my client
(patched with UDPv6 transport) the router (another box) OOPSes.
tcpdump
Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> I've hit another kernel oops with 2.6.20-rc3 on i386 platform. It is
> reproducible, as soon as I load nf_conntrack_ipv6 and try to send
> something large (scp or so) inside an OpenVPN tunnel on my client
> (patched with UDPv6 transport) the router (another box) OOPSes.
>
On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 17:58:23 +0100
Bernhard Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've hit another kernel oops with 2.6.20-rc3 on i386 platform. It is
> reproducible, as soon as I load nf_conntrack_ipv6 and try to send
> something large (scp or so) inside an OpenVPN tunnel on my client
Hi,
I've hit another kernel oops with 2.6.20-rc3 on i386 platform. It is
reproducible, as soon as I load nf_conntrack_ipv6 and try to send
something large (scp or so) inside an OpenVPN tunnel on my client
(patched with UDPv6 transport) the router (another box) OOPSes.
tcpdump suggests the pr
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