Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:

> What version of CVSup do you run? If it's not 16.0, upgrade to 16.0,
> or make sure you run cvsup with the '-P m' option (*not* '-m'; there
> is no such option.)

It's version 16.0.  The -m I specified was an natd switch telling it to
"try to keep the same port number when altering outgoing packets".  I
thought the default behaviour may have been confusing CVSup.

> Do you run a clean kernel, or do you have any patches? There are SYN
> rate limiting patches floating around which are known to badly break
> the TCP/IP stack.

No patches here.  It's a clean 3.2-RELEASE kernel built from the
distribution CD sources.


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