Oded,
Run tcpdump -i ppp0 icmp
to see what's realy going on.
You can do that with ethereal and it will be more readable.
Dani

On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Oded Arbel wrote:

> 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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