:40 girly kernel: VFS: Diskquotas version dquot_6.5.0 initialized
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t; +++ linux/net/ipv6/ndisc.cFri May 4 18:44:54 2001
> @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@
> int send_llinfo;
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> len = sizeof(struct icmp6hdr) + sizeof(struct in6_addr);
> - send_llinfo = dev->addr_len && ipv6_addr_type(saddr) != IPV6_ADDR_ANY;
> + send_llinfo = dev->
ucable every single time, on multiple machines. a simple PING6 or
TRACEROUTE6 would kill the box. Using native connection or tunneled connection doesn't
matter after some investigation.
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tfilter support in my kernel at all neither v4 or v6
I have got confirmed from several people that if they ping6 their box it also dies
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As i stated before,
2.4.4, ac1, ac2 AND now ac3 will panic on receiving ICMPv6 packets (like traceroute6
and ping6)
See my earlier messages for panic info.
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It seems that only ICMPv6 packages panic the kernel, sshing to the box on IPv6 keeps
it alive, but ping6 and traceroute6 to the box kill it in about 10 seconds.
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c0105143 [default_idle]
c01051a9 [cpu_idle]
c0105000 [init]
c0100197 [L6]
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till crashes my box, but doesn't give the warnings. 2.4.3-ac14
still works fine. even under high load on the scsi bus.
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all I copied in a hurry, maybe it's sufficient to debug, if not,
> I can try to grab a null modem cable and catch the full sequence; I'd be
> glad if someone could mention the "canonical" aic7xxx LILO append
> parameters for a full debug trace in
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