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Hi Ola,

> The best thing would be to sniff both as we do not know if the problem
> is on ethernet level or on ppp level. I think you can sniff both
> at the same time. I think you need some more options to tcpdump however:
> 
> tcpdump -envv -i eth0

here is my first record of a crash captured on my router. The command to
capture was:

  tcpdump -envv -i ppp0

The original file is actually a bit longer, but last syslog entry on the
laptop was on 18:06 so I guess it crashed on this time or shortly later.

Since the file logs until ~18:40 (when I noticed that the laptop is
already frozen, I've cut the file from the last occurrence of the IP
130.149.xxx.xxx which is one point of the pptp tunnel. Let me know if
you need the whole file.

The system time of the laptop and the router should be pretty much in
sync, so you should search for the problem around the time 18:06.


Cheers,

Bastian

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Bastian Venthur                                      http://venthur.de
Debian Developer                                 venthur at debian org




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