Uhhh you're welcome. I think? ;> Glad I could help ask the right questions.
Sir your eloquence could make many a dry man page a gripping tale of triumph and redemption. I can see it now, Ron mullins presents: The perils of pppd. --mike n 10 Aug 2001 14:12:49 -0500, Ron Mullins wrote: > On 10 Aug 2001 13:31:32 -0500, Michael Heldebrant wrote: > > Apparently the hero didn't notice the evil villian twirling his > > handlebar moustache, hiding in the shadows. > > Oh, the villian is a given. It's just trying to figure out which of the > townsfold was not given the love they needed as a child. :) > > > > What kernel version are you running on your test machine, ftp server, > > and mail relays? If it's 2.4.x on the mail relay do you have something > > like congestion notification on? > > The test machine, mail relay and FTP server are all 2.4.x kernels with > Woody as the flavor. All packages current as of today. > > The mail relay is the first to use the 2.4.7 stock kernel > however...Egads! Could that be it? Our hero, blinded by triumph so neigh > at hand that he didn't realize, just didn't remember, that in giving > into the need for speed he didn't roll his own kernel and has been > bitten by a well known configuration error bespoke of so many times in > the past? Oh, the agony, the sorrow of having overlooked something > so...so...clumsy! > > Gasp! Salt poured into the fresh wounds! A quick search locating the > offending command and the /proc directive to disable it prove it the > culprit! Oh, our hero will need to strive valiantly in the future to > overcome the stigma of this encounter with his Nemesis. This severly > hinders his chance to win the girl's heart that he has courted for so > long! Oh the tragedy! > > But much thanks to you, friend! May you want naught for a helping hand > and good company. You, Sir, are a gentleman. > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >