I have a redhat5 box which is acting as a firewall (packet filtering,
masquerading); at present it's only routing for two machines, but it's
about to be installed in front of a 30 host screened subnet.

I just turned on the monitor and saw this message:

Message from syslogd@lurch at Thu Mar 19 16:35:46 1998. . . 
lurch kernel: 40 T=64

Is there someplace where I can look up the meaning of this?  Is this the
sort of thing that merits a note to the kernel mailing list?  I've seen
this maybe twice in the past week or so; I don't notice any performance
problems, but if this indicates a weakness in the machine then I don't
want to install it until I have this cleared up.

Thanks,
m


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