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Grex > Helpers > #144: Grex System Problems - Fall 2005 | |
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jep
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response 25 of 276:
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Oct 10 18:55 UTC 2005 |
This is the first time I've been able to log in since Sunday Oct 2.
What's the story?
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tod
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response 26 of 276:
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Oct 10 19:16 UTC 2005 |
You get what you pay for
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nharmon
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response 27 of 276:
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Oct 10 19:35 UTC 2005 |
Then how do you explain m-net's uptime?
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edina
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response 28 of 276:
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Oct 10 19:37 UTC 2005 |
Pure spite?
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nharmon
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response 29 of 276:
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Oct 10 19:44 UTC 2005 |
Pure Sprite?
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tod
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response 30 of 276:
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Oct 10 19:46 UTC 2005 |
re #27
quantity vs. quality
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rksjr
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response 31 of 276:
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Oct 11 16:27 UTC 2005 |
On Saturday, Oct. 8, during the short interval between Grex outages, I
discovered three rather large items in my email inbox (97K, 96K, and 97K).
They were delivery failure notifications (DFNs) which seemed to indicate
that mail, which I never sent, was sent with my return address in the
headers.
Those three items bounced, causing me to receive a DFN for each. If the
original emails were spam, then the DFNs might have been the tip of the
ice berg compared to the number of emails which may have actually been
delivered to viable addresses.
The following is the header of the first of the three DFNs:
Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 09:51:04 +0530
From: Mail Delivery System <postmaster@apnpdcl.co.in>
To: rksjr@cyberspace.org
Subject: Delivery failure notification
The following is supposedly the header of the original email which was
included in the same (first) DFN:
Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 10:00:25 +0530
From: rksjr@cyberspace.org
To: drbrain@ziemlich.org
Subject: STATUS
I saved the full headers of all three DFNs.
I am wondering if anyone else might have received similar missives.
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rksjr
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response 32 of 276:
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Oct 11 22:59 UTC 2005 |
Re. #31: The first and third DFNs were from the same postmaster:
From: Mail Delivery System <postmaster@apnpdcl.co.in>
From: postmaster@manage.cyberoam
From: Mail Delivery System <postmaster@apnpdcl.co.in>
The following line was from the full header of the second DFN:
Received: from spooler by apnpdcl.co.in
Thus indicating that all three DFNs were associated with the same
"apnpdcl.co.in".
The three addressees of the original emails referred to in the DFNs were
different:
To: drbrain@ziemlich.org
<munishwar.bajwa@pec.ac.in>:
To: matt@oreilly.com
Has anyone else received similar notifications?
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gelinas
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response 33 of 276:
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Oct 12 01:23 UTC 2005 |
Hard to say. There are a lot of viruses, etc, out there that generate mail
from more-or-less random addresses. I think it likely that the rejection
notices you received are caused by such malware.
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naftee
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response 34 of 276:
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Oct 15 01:50 UTC 2005 |
/dev/sd0j 13.5G 12.8G -2.8M 100% /log
Lots of annoying messages !
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bhoward
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response 35 of 276:
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Oct 15 02:54 UTC 2005 |
I've just removed some things from /log which bought back
a little space while I look further into it.
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naftee
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response 36 of 276:
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Oct 15 02:55 UTC 2005 |
ThANKS
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davel
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response 37 of 276:
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Oct 16 18:04 UTC 2005 |
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0j 28261752 26944216 -95548 100% /log
/log: write failed, file system is full
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davel
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response 38 of 276:
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Oct 16 18:04 UTC 2005 |
(Every response I read with fronttalk is giving me the write-failed message.)
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rcurl
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response 39 of 276:
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Oct 16 19:12 UTC 2005 |
Same with bbs.
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root
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response 40 of 276:
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Oct 16 19:24 UTC 2005 |
I'm trying to clean out the full /log some more.
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eprom
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response 41 of 276:
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Oct 16 23:51 UTC 2005 |
What kinda Orwellian keystoke program you mofos running? practically
every command I run, echos crap about /log being full.
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cross
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response 42 of 276:
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Oct 17 15:51 UTC 2005 |
This response has been erased.
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i
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response 43 of 276:
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Oct 17 17:59 UTC 2005 |
If it's "practically every command", then i'll guess that it's process
accounting, not a keystroke logger. Probably some staffer searching
for the cause of all the crashes turned that on in hopes of finding a
program that runs right before every crash or some similar smoking gun.
It'd be nice to imagine that somebody is actually taking the time to
check the process accounting logs after every crash. Process accounting
is a notorious disk-filler...
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kingjon
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response 44 of 276:
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Oct 18 00:36 UTC 2005 |
The first time I tried to log in (via SSH, from a Windows freeware client):
-bash in malloc(): error: recursive call
(and immediate disconnect; the second time worked.)
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rcurl
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response 45 of 276:
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Oct 20 15:41 UTC 2005 |
Pine isn't working right since the system was brought back up. It does not
show the full INBOX. Mine has 19 messages but when opening it in pine
only 15 plus part of a 16th are shown.
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keesan
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response 46 of 276:
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Oct 21 19:14 UTC 2005 |
It worked okay for me today. I have about 200 messages.
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tsty
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response 47 of 276:
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Oct 23 08:42 UTC 2005 |
provide.net seems to have unrealiable b0xen in their chain .....
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tsty
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response 48 of 276:
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Oct 23 18:39 UTC 2005 |
or ...or ....or ..(#47 may have been mis-stated ....)
10/23/05 03:42:18 Fast traceroute grex.org
Trace grex.org (216.86.77.194) ...
15 69.54.192.1 24ms 25ms 24ms TTL: 0
(ge2-0-7-sfldmimn.ip.telnetww.com ok)
16 69.54.200.170 25ms 26ms 26ms TTL: 0
(tnmi-170-200-54-69.ip.telnetww.com ok)
17 216.86.65.4 27ms 26ms 25ms TTL: 0
(beryllium.sfld.provide.net ok)
18 No Response * * *
19 216.86.64.2 30ms 31ms 31ms TTL: 0
(ypsi-sfld.provide.net ok)
20 No Response * * *
or ...or ... hop 19 is the last b0x before grex (#20 for the hip-hop impaired)
and grex is not responding.
in any event, bbs agora was reset to "you ain't read nuthing yet, crash, crash"
which is ok, i guess, this time.
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naftee
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response 49 of 276:
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Oct 23 21:38 UTC 2005 |
Happy Birthday Jeanne (furs@arbornet.org) Manigold!
Happy Birthday Henry (shb7872@alpha.cc.oberlin.edu) Buchtel!
what; are we supposed to e-mail them and tell them happy birthday, or what?!
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