Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 18 Jun 1999 19:47:34 +0200 | From | Dietmar Kling <> | Subject | Re: Network bug 2.2.* - reboot linux every week? |
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Alan Cox wrote:
> PS: X86 or Alpha ?
x86
2 of the kernel are compiled with egcs of Redhat 5.2
1 Kernel is compiled with the egcs of redhat 6.0 (the kernel on the internet server)
The 3 computers i mentioned are in 3 different networks ( the have nothing in common, hub in one network, ciscos in the other , different companies )
connection where made from (http, ping, ssh ..) 1. Linux (2.2) to server (success and failure from different providerrs (depends on the dynamic ip ??? ) ) (different people, me, provider, and a friend) 2. Cisco router to server (internal network -> failed at the first time, worked after some time ??? ) (this connection was made by my provider) 3. sun (solaris) to server (internal network -> failed)
First time this bug came up in a small home network from a friend (Kernel 2.1.132 at that time) . He couldn't read his emails. He uses the
cyrus imap server on the linux side an a NT-Workstation with Netscape. We couldn't connect with telnet or ping though the machine was running and everything seemed fine on the linux-side. A Connection with another Windows 95 Client did work. We thought this was a buggy network card in the Windows NT machine at that time The network works again without changing the network card, we just rebooted all machines.
I will run the internet server for the next 20 Days... (22 Days uptime for the internetserver before the bug occured)
So long Dietmar
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