Carl Hartung wrote:
On Saturday 30 September 2006 20:24, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 01 October 2006 01:14, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2006-09-30 at 20:10 +0200, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
I was wondering, if loaded modules could produce this output, as I believe it started after loading a driver for a wireless NIC with a RaLink chipset on it.
Could they be mac addreses?
I thought so too, but mac addresses are 6 bytes long; his log shows 8- and 16-byte sequences.
The sequence posted showed a 16 -> 8 -> 8 pattern, i.e.:
Sep 30 18:01:18 SoliD kernel: b5:ad:12:d9:3f:d5:a3:9a:c1:d9:b2:fb:e0:a8:ab:bb: Sep 30 18:01:18 SoliD kernel: 28:5d:d1:4e:56:0c:da:4d: Sep 30 18:01:18 SoliD kernel: bc:19:d7:53:bd:db:92:53: Sep 30 18:01:18 SoliD kernel: ab:21:40:9d:be:b2:17:91:bc:99:88:ef:e8:23:99:f7: Sep 30 18:01:18 SoliD kernel: e8:09:71:33:8f:94:b4:76: Sep 30 18:01:18 SoliD kernel: 6f:34:4e:e7:a7:60:36:59: Sep 30 18:01:56 SoliD kernel: fb:00:34:29:17:9d:b2:15:ff:20:dd:dc:06:10:b5:93: Sep 30 18:01:56 SoliD kernel: c1:29:be:e7:4a:de:d2:4e: Sep 30 18:01:56 SoliD kernel: 72:98:6c:b8:14:a6:44:17:
Sylvester, have you tried unloading the suspect module? ('rmmod modulename')
Carl
I would be happy to try that, unfortunately, as posted earlier, the box is some hundreds kilometers away from me, and the module is to the only NIC attached to the machine ;) I have to wait until the next time i go visit it. BR Sylvester