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2002 Jan 18
2
Connection established, but no data transfer...
...Trying to connect to gerry (192.168.1.1)
Jan 18 10:51:11 penguin126 tinc.testvpn[27958]: Connected to 192.168.1.1 port 655
Jan 18 10:51:11 penguin126 tinc.testvpn[27958]: Connection with gerry (192.168.1.1) activated
Jan 18 10:51:23 penguin126 tinc.testvpn[27958]: Cannot route packet: unknown type ffbf
Jan 18 10:51:30 penguin126 last message repeated 5 times
Jan 18 10:53:48 penguin126 tinc.testvpn[27958]: Cannot route packet: unknown type ffbf
Jan 18 10:53:53 penguin126 tinc.testvpn[27958]: Cannot route packet: unknown type ffbf
Jan 18 10:54:01 penguin126 tinc.testvpn[27958]: Cannot route packet:...
2001 Dec 03
0
Socket address problems with 2.5.1pre1
The problem shows in the following log snippet. The numeric address of
the peer (localhost in this case) is garbage.
rsyncd[32671]: reverse name lookup failed
rsyncd[32671]: rsync: forward name lookup for failed: Name or service not known
rsyncd[32671]: rsync on debian/ from UNKNOWN (::10fa:ffbf:a426:608%5)
rsyncd[32671]: wrote 616 bytes read 70 bytes total size 143069
I am using linux 2.4.10-pre14 with GNU C lib 2.2.4. To be precise, the
libc comes with Debian unstable distribution and its exact version is
2.2.4-6. The Debian's changelog says for 2.2.4-5:
* Pulled from CVS as o...