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Date:      Mon, 27 Sep 1999 13:18:01 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Mikhail Teterin <mi@aldan.algebra.com>
To:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: nmap V. 2.3BETA5 causes panic
Message-ID:  <199909271718.NAA40833@misha.cisco.com>
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.19990927032147.00a3d680@mail.elcjn1.sdca.home.com> from Bryan Talbot at "Sep 27, 1999 03:28:29 am"

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Bryan Talbot once wrote:

> At 02:43 AM 9/27/99 , Andy Farkas wrote:
> >The system will panic  with an 'out of mbufs' message  when I run the
> >above nmap  command ("ping scan"  a class B  subnet - my  internal IP
> >network).
 
> I'm no  expert but this  basic question has  been asked many  times on
> this  list recently.  It  seems to  be a  known  problem that  FreeBSD
> currently panics if it  runs out of mbufs. We all  wish this wasn't so
> and maybe someday it won't be.

Actually, there are systems out there where  this is NOT so. I would not
be so tactless  to point it out,  but it is FreeBSD-2.2*.  Once, after 3
monthes of  uptime, I tried  to simulate  an "attack" on  my (colocated)
web-server --  a humble  P100 with 32Mb  of RAM on  100Mb network  -- by
issuing  numerous fetch-requests  from  a machine  nearby. The  requests
where steadily growing  in number and in a couple  of minutes the server
locked up.  I was  preparing to call  the ISP (Ziplink)  to ask  them to
reboot it, but it unlocked in about 40 seconds. There were "out of mbuf"
messages in the log, but it stayed up for over 10 more monthes (!) until
finaly its IDE disk started to glitch.

And that  was not even the  2.2.x-RELEASE or anything, but  some sort of
2.2-BETA or something. Too bad out  current ISP (9NetAve) has some sorts
of  mistery problem  (I suspect  some dummy  just trips  over the  power
cables once in a  while), so I cannot get over 3  monthes of uptime from
the our new 2.2.8 machine.

Or is this a different type of "out of mbuf..."?

	-mi


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