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- Path: sparky!uunet!sun-barr!ames!pagesat!len
- From: len@pagesat.netsys.com (Len Rose)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.att
- Subject: Re: telnet causing 3B2/600 to crash
- Keywords: telnet 3B2 crash
- Message-ID: <827@pagesat.netsys.com>
- Date: 31 Aug 92 08:41:39 GMT
- References: <1660@netsys.NETSYS.COM> <826@pagesat.netsys.com>
- Organization: Satellite Uplink,Palo Alto
- Lines: 27
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- len@pagesat.netsys.com (Len Rose) writes:
-
-
- > (I) wrote:
-
- >>Has anyone experienced incoming telnet's causing system panics? Believe it or
- >>not, mine does.. I just proved it a few minutes ago, and am now starting the
- >>search for answers. Oh, and it's only from certain sites, like everything in
- >>the 128 domain :-)
-
- >I now know that sites with IP numbers > 100 in the second field
- >(i.e. xxx.101.xxx.xxx) cause the problem. Doesn't this sound like some old
- >software? Did anyone ever see this before?
-
- Thanks to wee@regentdb.osrhe.uoknor.edu (Huy Nguyen)
- who is located at the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
-
- Who suggested the following:
-
- "My problem was with PINGs. Try changing the IP_TTL variable in the
- file /etc/master.d/ip to IP_TTL = 0xff. That fixed my problem..."
-
- Indeed this did fix the problem. It's nice to know that someone actually
- reads this stuff.
-
- Len
-
-