Yes, it still does.  And actually the script Maxim attached to his last
email (using our IP's) has an interesting side effect of causing the
connections to fail.

It doesn't fail right away, but within a few moments.

-->./netcat-test                          2005/05/13 12:46:51
fail
fail
fail
fail
...

-->./netcat-test                          2005/05/13 12:46:58
fail
fail
fail
fail
...

-->./netcat-test                          2005/05/13 12:47:13
fail
fail
fail
fail
...


Results from out test running at the same time..

pasiphae02.frii.com Fri May 13 12:46:59 2005 failed
pasiphae02.frii.com Fri May 13 12:47:00 2005 failed
pasiphae02.frii.com Fri May 13 12:47:21 2005 failed
pasiphae02.frii.com Fri May 13 12:47:24 2005 failed
pasiphae02.frii.com Fri May 13 12:47:25 2005 failed
pasiphae02.frii.com Fri May 13 12:47:26 2005 failed
pasiphae02.frii.com Fri May 13 12:47:35 2005 failed



Matthew Ruzicka - Systems Administrator
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On Fri, 13 May 2005, Mike Silbersack wrote:

>
> On Fri, 13 May 2005, Matt Ruzicka wrote:
>
> > Thank you both very much for all the help.
> >
> > Incidentally those systems are now running 4.11 (patched today for htt).
>
> Does the problem happen now that the system is upgraded to 4.11?
>
> Mike "Silby" Silbersack
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