Re: bad_packets problem?

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On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Bill Tangren wrote:

From 209.132.177.100 - 24 packets
 To 10.1.5.154 - 24 packets
    Service: 33353 (tcp/33353) (Invalid packet:,eth0,none) - 4 packets
    Service: 33935 (tcp/33935) (Invalid packet:,eth0,none) - 10 packets
    Service: 33951 (tcp/33951) (Invalid packet:,eth0,none) - 10 packets

What does the actual log entries look like?

The updates take place eventually, but almost never on the first go.
I get LogWatch entries like this every time I run up2date. I am assuming that there is some problem with the iptables rules I have set up, but I don't know what they might be.

Not neccesarily. Could just be poor connectivity to the RHN up2date servers, or a bad choice of mirrors..

Regards
Henrik


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