Messages in this thread | | | From | Magnus Näslund <> | Subject | Re: PCAnywhere locks up 2.2.13 solid. | Date | Sun, 28 Nov 1999 08:12:33 +0100 |
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I did not try 2.2.12, i can't bring the fw down right now. I disabled these options: netlink socket, socket filtering, advanced router, transparent proxy, config_ip_masqerade_mod and aliasing support. Now it works like a rock. I wonder is any of these configs are known to fail when conbined... Problem was/is that i can disable/enable them one at a time to figure out what combinations that makes the kernel lock, coz it would be too long downtime. Maybe later in the week i can that. One strange thing was that i couldn't disable some of these options they kept popping back all the time (xconfig,menuconfig) so i had to reconfigure a fresh 2.2.13 kernel.
Magnus Näslund
----- Original Message ----- From: Juanjo Ciarlante <jjo@mendoza.gov.ar> To: Magnus Näslund (gr) <mag@bahnhof.se> Cc: <linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu> Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 03:03 Subject: Re: PCAnywhere locks up 2.2.13 solid.
> On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 05:25:57PM +0100, Magnus Näslund(gr) wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I have a problem. > > We have an network with Windows NT machines, and Linux boxes for www ftp > > mail samba and firewall/gateway(masq). > > The problem is that if i run PCAnywhere from an NT box, it locks up solid. > > Nothing in the logs, no response whatsoever with the keyboard (num lock > > don't work). > > No pinging. Not a thing that can give away what's locking up the box. > > > > The box is an i586 300Mhz with two eepro100b's in it. It has 128MB mem and > > about 48Gig in four IDE HD's. > > What can i do to trace stuff? > > As far as i know what the thing i did last was compiling kernel with ip > > aliasing and the configs do make iproute2 work. > > > > Tell me what i can do, and if i can provide more info. > Is 2.2.12 ok? > Could you try disabling your _running_ config by steps > and test each so as to constrain the probl? > Eg: > 1. If you have cbq setup: > tc qdisc del dev eth0 root > tc qdisc del dev eth1 root > 2. Flush forward rules (if any) and stop forwarding > ipchains -F forward > echo "0" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward > 3. Disable other "special" netw stuff may have > > Please let us know > Regards > > Juanjo
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