Hello! This problem has been persisted on two different MBs (diffrent CPUs, different memory), half dozen of different NICs, 4.7-RELEASE and 4.8-RELEASE. Common router/NAT (ipnat, kld loaded) behaves very strangely after about 10-20 minutes of work. New processes doesn't create anymore, process trying to fork looks in top having -20 PRI and "temp" STATE. I was unable to find out what that state means. New TCP connections from internal networks fails to create as well. Top also shows absurdly high Interrupt CPU state (from 5 to even 50 sometimes!). I will try to work without ipnat. But surely it doesn't suppose to "work" that way. It should not be hardware-related, save possibly hard disk (the only common thing). Computer pings from outside well. Help please. Alex.
tarkhil@over.ru
2003-Aug-20 05:52 UTC
Strange fork-related problem: acutally, virus-related
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 01:12:51PM +0400, tarkhil@over.ru wrote:> 10-20 minutes of work. New processes doesn't create anymore, process trying > to fork looks in top having -20 PRI and "temp" STATE. I was unable to findI've got infected computers in my network. When ipnat mapping table grew to 39000+ entries, described effect appeared. Anyway, it should not behave that way. Alex.