At 05:53 01-06-2008, Robert Blayzor wrote:
>I've been noticing a problem for quite some time now on our mirror
>server. (I posted this issue to the devel list, but there have been no
>responses).
>
>I'm noticing some buggy client behavior that seems it's from freshclam
>clients. Over time on our m
On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 08:09:58PM -0400, Robert Blayzor wrote:
> On Jun 1, 2008, at 6:07 PM, Sarocet wrote:
> > Seems like a problem with the TCP stack to me. No client of normal
> > sockets should be abel
> > to do that. Do you have some device (such a firewall) in front of that
> > machine which
On Jun 1, 2008, at 6:07 PM, Sarocet wrote:
> Seems like a problem with the TCP stack to me. No client of normal
> sockets should be abel
> to do that. Do you have some device (such a firewall) in front of that
> machine which could
> be interfering? Could you fingerprint (p0f) from which OS come th
Robert Blayzor wrote:
> I've been noticing a problem for quite some time now on our mirror
> server. (I posted this issue to the devel list, but there have been no
> responses).
>
> I'm noticing some buggy client behavior that seems it's from freshclam
> clients. Over time on our mirror we n
I've been noticing a problem for quite some time now on our mirror
server. (I posted this issue to the devel list, but there have been no
responses).
I'm noticing some buggy client behavior that seems it's from freshclam
clients. Over time on our mirror we notice 1000's of connections can