Hi list.

I would like to get some info, if I can, about some wierd error messages
cropping up in my logs - and lots of those :
Ever since I finally got my computer back online (after getting a decent
ISDN card - Fritz!PCI from Girit) I've got my logs jammed with these three
things :

<snip>
212.150.4.65 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
</snip>
They come in pairs, and I also got those by the mils with my former ISDN
card. I think it means that some router up at Barak misbehaves, but I'd like
more input, please, and maybe a nudge in the right direction about who to
inform about, or complain to.

<snip>
Disorder1 3 4 f4 s2 rr1
</snip>
This one, like the next, is new - since I installed the Fritz!. the numbers
are a bit diffrent every time : sometimes it's 'Disorder3' sometimes it's
'f5' or 'f7', and 's?' also ranges from 1 to 4 as far as I can see.
sometimes, immidietly when I get that, I also get this :

<snip>
Undo Hoe 199.203.208.25/32187 c5 l1 ss3/4 p5
</snip>
Where both 'c?' and 'p?' can be between 3 and 6.

Also, the ICMP errors go into the messages log, while the other two things I
can only see when I run 'dmesg'.

Like I said, I have a Fritz!PCI ISDN card, on Mandrake 7.2 with some
updates, most notibly - kernel 2.4.2-3 SMP compiled for i686 (not sure why
it's the SMP kernel, probably the original installation put it in for some
reason, and since then I'm just following suite). the computer in question
also has a LAN connected to it, if that means anything.

Thanks

Oded

--
"Many people lose their tempers merely from seeing you keep yours."
 -- Frank Moore Colby



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