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SubjectRe: 1.3.93: Something wrong
Hello, 

I had the same situation a few days ago (with kernel 1.3.91-93, not sure).
The machine that originate the overload in my Linux box was a NEXT.
The target user of talk have 'mesg y' instead. The load average was 8, i
think!
I can't figure what cause the uncontrolled spawning of in.ntalkd.

The config of my Linux box is based too on slackware 3.0.

Regards - Alfredo

> evening. Otherwise, it's been excellent. The situation: a series of talk
> requests made from an OSF machine to my Linux box, to a user who had mesg
> n resulted in a rapid, cpu-intensive spawning of in.ntalkd. I was present

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Alfredo Sanjuan, Director Tecnico, Internet Business Development S.L., Spain
Mail1: alfre@ibd.es
Mail2: siasaala@sc.ehu.es (http://www.sc.ehu.es/~siasaala/)
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