Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 19:22:21 -0500 (CDT) From: Eduardo Viruena Silva <mrspock@esfm.ipn.mx> To: Jim Arnold <jarnold@knightridder.com> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: netatalk: Mac or BSD problem Message-ID: <20030513191905.D34161@Gina.esfm.ipn.mx> In-Reply-To: <p0521060fbae73a62d07a@[192.168.0.4]> References: <1052864431.319.55.camel@gyros> <p0521060fbae73a62d07a@[192.168.0.4]>
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On Tue, 13 May 2003, Jim Arnold wrote: > At 6:20 PM -0400 5/13/03, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: > >On Tue, 2003-05-13 at 08:20, Jim Arnold wrote: > >> > > When I do type in my login and password I get the evil spinning > >> > > beachball that will not go away without a force quit. All of this > >was > >> >> working fine for a few weeks after going to 10.2.6 on the Mac. > >> > > >> >Can you get a sniffer trace with ethereal or tcpdump? > >> > >> Attached is a tcpdump of my network card on the offending BSD box. > > > >I was looking for a _binary_ capture as the headers themselves don't do > >my any good. The best way to run tcpdump is: > > > >tcpdump -w /tmp/outfile -s 1518 host mac.client.addr > > > >Then send me the outfile. > > > Joe, > > I hope I did this correctly. > > Thanks, > Jim Somedays ago we had the same strange behaviour in our systems. The problem was a Windows XP box that had got a virus. Running tcpdump let us detect which computer had the problem.
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