Re: TNTs Rebooting, was RE: Weird network problems
"...an intermittent problem that has been discovered to be affecting a specific type of network card used by some of the NAS devices that populate our network. The problem is exacerbated by the blaster worm and has been replicated by Lucent, our vendor and others. In order to resolve the issue, we are working with Lucent to test and deploy an emergency updated version of software to the affected NAS devices."
Has anyone gotten a patch from Lucent yet for the Max TNT's? I need something, I've got a bunch of these and when a customer on the TNT has the worm the ping packets coming from his dialup are causing the TNT to crash. Even a way to filter within the TNT would be useful if anyone has any ideas on that. I've already placed filters in my cisco routers for the 92 byte pings but that doesn't stop the ones that originate with the dialup user from crashing the TNT. Geo.
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Geo. wrote:
Even a way to filter within the TNT would be useful if anyone has any ideas on that. I've already placed filters in my cisco routers for the 92 byte
I believe you want to to do this in the radius profile for each user. Similar to port-25 filtering, eh?
pings but that doesn't stop the ones that originate with the dialup user from crashing the TNT.
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Christopher L. Morrow
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Geo.