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Oliver Fuchs écrivait :
> :0:
> * ^Subject:.*unsubscribe$
> /dev/null
Why the hell are you using lockfile on /dev/null ?!? ;-)
>From man procmailrc :
Local lockfile
If you put a second (trailing) ':' on the first recipe
line, then procmail will use a locallockfile (for t
On Friday, 2002-09-20 at 09:18:44 +0200, Bjarne Østby wrote:
> /home/bjarne# ./ssl-test xxx.xxx.xxx.31
> xxx.xxx.xxx.31 443 PATCHED: detects small overflow, but crashes (0.9.6e)
> I checked the apache prosess on the server after I ran the test. It had not
> crashed.
> Is it only the child p
Oliver Fuchs écrivait :
> :0:
> * ^Subject:.*unsubscribe$
> /dev/null
Why the hell are you using lockfile on /dev/null ?!? ;-)
>From man procmailrc :
Local lockfile
If you put a second (trailing) ':' on the first recipe
line, then procmail will use a locallockfile (for
CAMTP guest, 2002-Sep-21 11:51 +0200:
> My www/ftp server has an uptime of 380 days and is still running
> potato and 2.4.9 kernel. I have notice the following in todays
> kernel.logs:
>
> ...
> Sep 21 09:15:54 host kernel: UDP: bad checksum. From 65.96.240.162:29372 to
> X.Y.Z.W:33481 ulen 20
>
On Friday, 2002-09-20 at 09:18:44 +0200, Bjarne Østby wrote:
> /home/bjarne# ./ssl-test xxx.xxx.xxx.31
> xxx.xxx.xxx.31 443 PATCHED: detects small overflow, but crashes (0.9.6e)
> I checked the apache prosess on the server after I ran the test. It had not crashed.
> Is it only the child pro
CAMTP guest, 2002-Sep-21 11:51 +0200:
> My www/ftp server has an uptime of 380 days and is still running
> potato and 2.4.9 kernel. I have notice the following in todays
> kernel.logs:
>
> ...
> Sep 21 09:15:54 host kernel: UDP: bad checksum. From 65.96.240.162:29372 to
>X.Y.Z.W:33481 ulen 20
>
On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Petar D Donchev wrote:
> I have linux woody box with 2.2.20 kernel.
> i receive some strange messages in my log like this:
>
> Sep 21 00:59:49 cs kernel: Oops:
> Sep 21 00:59:49 cs kernel: CPU:0
> Sep 21 00:59:49 cs kernel: EIP:0010:[find_inode+32/72]
> Sep 21 00:
My www/ftp server has an uptime of 380 days and is still running
potato and 2.4.9 kernel. I have notice the following in todays
kernel.logs:
...
Sep 21 09:15:54 host kernel: UDP: bad checksum. From 65.96.240.162:29372 to
X.Y.Z.W:33481 ulen 20
Sep 21 09:15:54 host kernel: UDP: bad checksum. From
On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Petar D Donchev wrote:
> I have linux woody box with 2.2.20 kernel.
> i receive some strange messages in my log like this:
>
> Sep 21 00:59:49 cs kernel: Oops:
> Sep 21 00:59:49 cs kernel: CPU:0
> Sep 21 00:59:49 cs kernel: EIP:0010:[find_inode+32/72]
> Sep 21 00
My www/ftp server has an uptime of 380 days and is still running
potato and 2.4.9 kernel. I have notice the following in todays
kernel.logs:
...
Sep 21 09:15:54 host kernel: UDP: bad checksum. From 65.96.240.162:29372 to
X.Y.Z.W:33481 ulen 20
Sep 21 09:15:54 host kernel: UDP: bad checksum. From
On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 08:31:21AM +0200, Petar D Donchev wrote:
> I have linux woody box with 2.2.20 kernel.
> i receive some strange messages in my log like this:
>
> [snip]
>
> I use this bot to my local debian fmirror.
> Any body knows what is the problem?
> --
It's seem you have problem wi
I have linux woody box with 2.2.20 kernel.
i receive some strange messages in my log like this:
Sep 21 00:59:49 cs kernel: Oops:
Sep 21 00:59:49 cs kernel: CPU:0
Sep 21 00:59:49 cs kernel: EIP:0010:[find_inode+32/72]
Sep 21 00:59:49 cs kernel: EFLAGS: 00010202
Sep 21 00:59:49 cs kerne
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