Re: [suse-security] Suse 7.3 Crash
Hi to all!
Hi. I know that others have replied, but I don't think that anybody has hit on the most likely causes. The first thing that I'd do is get a modern version of memtest86 (I think they're up to 2.9 now), boot it up, and let it run overnight, or longer. IMHO, it's grown into a pretty good RAM tester. Another great system h/w test is to boot it up into text only mode, and put it in a loop building kernels. Nothing tests RAM and the system h/w as well as gcc..
I don't know if this subject belongs to this list, but here it goes.....
I have a Pentium 4 2.4Ghz with 1G of RAM and instaled the SuSe 7.3 Professional distribution.
The installed system is very unstable and once and a while it just reboots without a warning.
I installed the stable kernel 2.4.20 and disabled APM in bios and in the kernel configuration. Now only ACPI works.
The crashes remained.
The behaviour remains the same if i boot in failsafe mode.
Any ideas ?
I also noticed (with top) that the memory used is growing in time. When the system boots there is 126M used and after 3 hours it has 800M used with the same processes. I also noticed that the biggest RSS process value is 11M.
That's most likely just buffers / cache. -Nick -- ______________________________________________ http://www.linuxmail.org/ Now with e-mail forwarding for only US$5.95/yr Powered by Outblaze
Hi to all! I have solved the problem ... The Suse 7.3 is working perfectly in a Pentium4 with 1Ghz of memory. The problem was in the motherboard. It was fixed and now everything works well. Thanks to all for your help. "Do or do not. There is no try" - Yoda João Reis -------------------------------------------------------
I have setup SuseFirewall2 on a small network as a test. It's running great, & stops nmap very well. My only concern is, I have one NT4 box running an FTP. Before I switch it's gateway to the firewall, how do I configure the firewall to allow FTP access to that computer alone? Can I use Yast to do that, or do I need to configure a file directly? If so, any recomendations on what to add? Thanks, -Trey
On Mon, 2003-04-21 at 15:36, Trey wrote:
I have setup SuseFirewall2 on a small network as a test. It's running great, & stops nmap very well. My only concern is, I have one NT4 box running an FTP. Before I switch it's gateway to the firewall, how do I configure the firewall to allow FTP access to that computer alone? Can I use Yast to do that, or do I need to configure a file directly? If so, any recomendations on what to add? Thanks, -Trey
Take a look in /usr/share/doc/packages/SuSEfirewall2/EXEMPLE it has
everything you need. You should be able to adapt the config to fit your
needs. Ask you if get in trouble. ;o)
Good luck
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Take a look in /usr/share/doc/packages/SuSEfirewall2/EXEMPLE it has everything you need. You should be able to adapt the config to fit your needs. Ask you if get in trouble. ;o)
I read that, It explains alot, but the only line I found with FTP mentioned was this: FW_MASQ_NETS="10.0.1.0/24 10.0.2.0/24,tcp,21 10.0.2.0/24,tcp,80 \ 10.0.2.0/24,tcp,443" # full access for Admin LAN, www/https/ftp for internal I'm not really understanding that. Is that how you allow ftp? Doesn't actully show the code step by step as I need to type it? Can anyone please just copy/paste me the couple of lines that would allow susefirewall2 to allow ftp on internal ip X.X.X.X -Trey
participants (4)
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Joao Reis
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Miguel Albuquerque
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Nick LeRoy
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Trey