Briefly: Syslogd goes wild when PPP connections terminate, "ppp_dev_stats called" appears ad infinitum in logs. Help?
Details: A person connects to my Debian machine via modem, using PPP. When they kill PPP to disconnect, system messages start being generated at a rapid rate. This message gets sent once per minute to the console (and xterms): Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Wed Jan 14 15:02:09 1998 ... machinename Also, /var/log/messages fills up with: Jan 14 15:04:07 beaver 6>Jan 14 15:04:07 kernel: v_stats called<6> ppp_dev_stats called<6>ppp_dev_stats called<6>ppp_dev_stats ca... etc. Any idea why this happens? or how to stop it? This is on a Debian 1.3 system with 2.0.32 kernel. Emails direct to me will be appreciated; I'll summarize to the list as appropriate. Thanks. John -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .