From: Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>
To: Dan Chen <crimsun@email.unc.edu>
Cc: Robert Love <rml@tech9.net>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: 2.4.18pre4aa1
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 10:02:30 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020122100230.B20650@flint.arm.linux.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020122074806.A1547@athlon.random> <1011682739.17096.563.camel@phantasy> <20020122073742.GA767@opeth.ath.cx>
In-Reply-To: <20020122073742.GA767@opeth.ath.cx>; from crimsun@email.unc.edu on Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 02:37:42AM -0500
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 02:37:42AM -0500, Dan Chen wrote:
> No weird anomalies here. I believe the ones you refer to were a result
> of ipv6 bits not being updated as well. Russell posted two patches for
> those.
No - I do see weirdness in ipv4 as well:
bash-2.04# uptime
10:00am up 18:57, 1 user, load average: 0.02, 0.03, 0.00
bash-2.04# dmesg|grep 'broad'
127.0.0.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
127.0.0.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
127.0.0.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
127.0.0.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
127.0.0.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
127.0.0.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
127.0.0.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
127.0.0.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
127.0.0.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
127.0.0.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
127.0.0.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
127.0.0.1 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
Only one of these happened on boot. The rest randomly pop up over time.
I'm going to try tcpdumping lo to see if I can work out what's causing
them.
--
Russell King (rmk@arm.linux.org.uk) The developer of ARM Linux
http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/personal/aboutme.html
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-01-22 10:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-01-22 6:48 2.4.18pre4aa1 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-01-22 6:58 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Robert Love
2002-01-22 7:37 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Dan Chen
2002-01-22 7:43 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Robert Love
2002-01-22 10:02 ` Russell King [this message]
2002-01-22 10:12 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Robert Love
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2002-01-24 5:23 2.4.18pre4aa1 rwhron
2002-01-24 6:27 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Daniel Phillips
2002-01-25 0:09 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-01-28 9:53 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Daniel Phillips
2002-01-28 15:29 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-01-28 20:28 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Daniel Phillips
2002-01-28 23:40 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-01-29 0:15 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Daniel Phillips
2002-01-29 13:05 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Pavel Machek
2002-01-25 0:19 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 rwhron
2002-01-25 0:29 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Rik van Riel
2002-01-25 3:23 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 rwhron
2002-01-25 3:35 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Rik van Riel
2002-01-25 4:56 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 rwhron
2002-01-25 4:57 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Rik van Riel
2002-01-25 5:18 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 David Weinehall
2002-01-25 17:03 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Rik van Riel
2002-01-25 17:29 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Dave Jones
2002-01-25 12:26 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Dave Jones
2002-01-25 14:57 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 rwhron
2002-01-28 0:37 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-01-25 0:11 ` 2.4.18pre4aa1 Andrea Arcangeli
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