I've got the same flood here, on port 445, across my LAN. If I block
that port, I get a flood instead via port 139.
There was 1MB/s upload/download between my Windows 10 machine and a
Raspberry Pi 3 (4.9.24-v7+).
I blocked that and had the same flood between two Raspberry Pi 3s.
The same thing h
The screenshot above is from traffic between the two RPis, which run
Raspbian (RPi + Debian).
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At https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=194531 Steve French
writes:
"The fix was merged into mainline kernel last week, and should be
backported to at least a few older kernels due to cc:stable."
Does that mean it will be fixed for folk reporting issues with Ubuntu
4.4.0-75?
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At GitHub raspberrypi/linux, 6by9 writes: "[The fix] was applied to the
4.4 tree 5 days ago, so should be in 4.4.64 and later. When Ubuntu bump
the kernel in their repos is totally up to them."
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-
stable.git/log/?id=refs/tags/v4.4.65
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Hi, it may have been fixed in 16.10 yakkety 4.8.0-58.63, but 16.04.1
xenial (LTS) still has 4.8.0-56 as latest on one of my boxes, as
woldemar and Andrij Abyzov report above.
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(A couple of other boxes with 16.04 (not 16.04.1) xenial have 4.4.0-81
as latest).
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Title:
connection flood to port 445 on mounting
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