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Date:      Wed, 21 May 1997 22:19:16 +0300 (EET DST)
From:      mika ruohotie <bsdcur@shadows.aeon.net>
To:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   weirdoes...
Message-ID:  <199705211919.WAA02595@shadows.aeon.net>

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hmm...

it seems i always catch the strange fishes... maybe i should dump my
hardware.

well, this is something i can actually reproduce, it's been around for
at least few weeks now.

at home, i run freebsd-current, last make world is from sunday nite,
at work i run 2.2-stable, it's about two weeks old, though the prob, i
think, cant recall anymore, were around before that 2.1-stable>2.2-stable
upgrade...

i use latest ssh from ports on both, 1.2.20, i always recompile it
after make world.

now, i hardly need to reboot the desktop at work, but every now and
then i do, it's for development and testing. usually i just go to
root xterm and do few sync's and reboot from it, i dont kill any
xterms or ssh connections.

_each_ time i do that, my home machine have rebooted at the same time,
the ssh has been alive when i've ordered the work machine to reboot.

almost equal setup that that desktop, the server at work, is also always
ssh:ed, and is not rebooting.

home machine is ppp connected, leased line.

and as i said, i can reproduce this, with apparently 100% accuracy.

ideas? or is this in category "twilight zone"?


mickey



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