Kernel bug, or x-file?

2004-03-26 Thread Rcca
Hi there! I have found a very strange error. I have a linux box (kernel 2.4.18) to route three nets. It connects 3 networks via ethernet interfaces. Network A (INTERNET) | Net B(single LAN) -Router-Net C (Huge routed WAN) The router has NO DENY P

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Kernel bug, or x-file?

2004-03-26 Thread Rcca
Hi there! I have found a very strange error. I have a linux box (kernel 2.4.18) to route three nets. It connects 3 networks via ethernet interfaces. Network A (INTERNET) | Net B(single LAN) -Router-Net C (Huge routed WAN) The router has NO DENY P

The AntiVirus agent detected a violation in a document you ( debian-isp@lists.debian.org ) authored.

2004-03-26 Thread Schulich Virus Alert
This is a system generated message, please DO NOT respond to this email. Your recent email message with the subject of " Re: Word file " has NOT been delivered to its intended recipient ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) due to, possibly, carrying a virus. The infected component in the scanned document was de

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2004-03-26 Thread caroys
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