Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-7-generic

After latest Hardy update, iwl3945 produces a lot of error messages to
/var/log/syslog. /var/log/kern.log and /var/log/debug. A typical syslog
fragment looks like:

Feb  9 18:25:40 evgkuz kernel: [  773.349278] eth1: TKIP decrypt failed for RX 
frame from 00:1b:fc:e2:9c:66 (res=-3)
Feb  9 18:25:40 evgkuz kernel: [  773.350374] eth1: TKIP decrypt failed for RX 
frame from 00:1b:fc:e2:9c:66 (res=-3)
Feb  9 18:25:40 evgkuz kernel: [  773.354078] eth1: TKIP decrypt failed for RX 
frame from 00:1b:fc:e2:9c:66 (res=-3)
Feb  9 18:25:40 evgkuz kernel: [  773.388831] eth1: TKIP decrypt failed for RX 
frame from 00:1b:fc:e2:9c:66 (res=-3)
Feb  9 18:25:40 evgkuz kernel: [  773.390323] eth1: TKIP decrypt failed for RX 
frame from 00:1b:fc:e2:9c:66 (res=-3)
Feb  9 18:25:40 evgkuz kernel: [  773.390717] eth1: TKIP decrypt failed for RX 
frame from 00:1b:fc:e2:9c:66 (res=-3)
Feb  9 18:25:40 evgkuz kernel: [  773.392746] eth1: TKIP decrypt failed for RX 
frame from 00:1b:fc:e2:9c:66 (res=-3)
Feb  9 18:25:40 evgkuz kernel: [  773.394021] eth1: TKIP decrypt failed for RX 
frame from 00:1b:fc:e2:9c:66 (res=-3)
Feb  9 18:25:40 evgkuz kernel: [  773.395331] eth1: TKIP decrypt failed for RX 
frame from 00:1b:fc:e2:9c:66 (res=-3)
Feb  9 18:25:40 evgkuz kernel: [  773.399598] eth1: TKIP decrypt failed for RX 
frame from 00:1b:fc:e2:9c:66 (res=-3)

The same messages can be found in kern.log and debug as well. Wireless
card (eth1) is working and seems to be working flawlessly, but the error
messages are produced, and the more intensively connection is used, the
more error messages are written to log files.

A day after upgrade, /var/log directory grew to 1.5 Gbytes and is still
growing, thanks to the 3 log files I've mentioned.

** Affects: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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iwl3945 produces a lot of error messages in syslog
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190475
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