On Friday, February 02, 2001 at 08:11:48 (+0100), Ralf Müller wrote: > in our very large network
It certainly isn't as large as you think! ;-) > there is a misconfigured computer which is not > whithin my reach. Every computer in our institute gets: > Jan 31 06:35:10 krispc9 icmplogd: destination unreachable from > achpc2.chemie.uni-karlsruhe.de [129.13.108.161] Okay, this is from icmplogd. If the messages annoy you, don't run icmplogd. In '/etc/iplogger.conf' comment out the line saying "start-icmplogger", or if you want to disable this message only, comment in "no-icmp-unreachable". > and > > 129.13.108.161 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast. This one is from the Linux(TM) Kernel. To deactivate it, do 'echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses' on the command-line, or for automatically doing that on startup, create a file /etc/rc.boot/local, make it executable, and fill it with: #!/bin/sh ICMP_ERROR=/proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses if test -e $ICMP_ERROR; then echo '1' > $ICMP_ERROR fi > this repeats every 0.5 seconds. So PLEASE how can I prevent our systems from > producing this message in particular? Wow, that is often. I'm receiving this once every three minutes in our network (which is also large, BTW), it is caused by rwhod-packets. You could of course try to find out which service sends out the packets that are illegally responded to and deactivate it if you do not need it. Marc -- _ _ Marc A. Donges +49 721 6904-2130 'v' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> / \ PGP-Key(DSA): 1024D/1C9ECFF2 W W Fingerprint: 58B9 07A6 CBB1 7016 EB1D 7D35 EEBE 67DC 1C9E CFF2
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