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\ Markus Schüpfer (30 Jun 2005)
. \ nullman (1 Jul 2005)
. \ Thomas Seliger (1 Jul 2005)

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Subject:Re: net unavailable
Group:Debian-security
From:Thomas Seliger
Date:1 Jul 2005


 
Hi Markus,

i had similar issues with a Dlink 4 port NIC running Debian 3.0 and the sundance driver that was included with 2.4.18 (stability problems). I compiled my own sundance.o (newer version from the web) for my kernel, which solved the problems. I installed a second firewall last week (same hardware config) with Debian 3.1, which worked out of the box.

Maybe recompiling a newer version of your NIC driver and using this module will help.

Best regards,
Tom

Markus Schüpfer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> we have a firewall with debian 3.0 running with a 2.4.27 kernel. The
> problem is that one of our nets
> was completly unavailable from the internet..
> The interface is a SOEKRIS 4 port NIC with ... kernel module NATSEMI
>
> in the log:
>
> " Jun 28 14:35:12 fw1 kernel: eth3: Oversized(?) Ethernet frame spanned
> multiple buffers, entry 0x366c575 status 0xd0000600 "
>
> does anyone knows more about this problem ?
>
> many thanks
> bye
>
>


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