What this means in my logs?

2001-11-30 Thread Petre Daniel
Heya,i got those lines often lately..Can anyone explain me every little part of it? If you can drop an url link too,it would be great.. Thank you. Nov 30 16:16:28 brutus-gw kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth1 PROTO=6 210.86.20.213:1621 194.102.92.21:6000 L=48 S=0x00 I=52039 F=0x4000 T=102 SYN (#

Re: What this means in my logs?

2001-11-30 Thread Tim Haynes
Petre Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Heya,i got those lines often lately..Can anyone explain me every little > part of it? If you can drop an url link too,it would be great.. Thank > you. > > Nov 30 16:16:28 brutus-gw kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth1 PROTO=6 > 210.86.20.213:1621 194.102

Testing dselect problem

2001-11-30 Thread Michael Jager
Hi all, Sorry about the cross-post, but I'm not really sure which list I should be posting to. I have a disk set which I downloaded for 2.2_r3 stable a few months ago. Last night, I reinstalled from this set, then configured apt to use both stable/main and testing/main (testing because I need pe

What this means in my logs?

2001-11-30 Thread Petre Daniel
Heya,i got those lines often lately..Can anyone explain me every little part of it? If you can drop an url link too,it would be great.. Thank you. Nov 30 16:16:28 brutus-gw kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth1 PROTO=6 210.86.20.213:1621 194.102.92.21:6000 L=48 S=0x00 I=52039 F=0x4000 T=102 SYN (#1

Re: What this means in my logs?

2001-11-30 Thread Tim Haynes
Petre Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Heya,i got those lines often lately..Can anyone explain me every little > part of it? If you can drop an url link too,it would be great.. Thank > you. > > Nov 30 16:16:28 brutus-gw kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth1 PROTO=6 > 210.86.20.213:1621 194.102.

Testing dselect problem

2001-11-30 Thread Michael Jager
Hi all, Sorry about the cross-post, but I'm not really sure which list I should be posting to. I have a disk set which I downloaded for 2.2_r3 stable a few months ago. Last night, I reinstalled from this set, then configured apt to use both stable/main and testing/main (testing because I need per