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Date:      Tue, 17 Feb 1998 13:09:57 +0100
From:      Eivind Eklund <eivind@yes.no>
To:        Mike Smith <mike@smith.net.au>
Cc:        hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: ed overwrite clue?
Message-ID:  <19980217130957.45413@follo.net>
In-Reply-To: <199802171140.DAA01667@dingo.cdrom.com>; from Mike Smith on Tue, Feb 17, 1998 at 03:40:24AM -0800
References:  <19980217122904.27594@follo.net> <199802171140.DAA01667@dingo.cdrom.com>

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On Tue, Feb 17, 1998 at 03:40:24AM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
> > I'm not certain about anything right now - I started reproducing this
> > about an hour ago.  It might even be a hardware failure (but I've
> > tried with different cards of the same type, and all fail, while a
> > Kingston Ne2000-clone works flawlessly).
> 
> That in particular is kinda odd.  What NIC is the Kingston card using? 
> Is it a "real" 8390x, or another clone?

It's another clone.  It is marked with
Kingston
EtheRx LC
KTC 8890-AXCM

> I have the RTL8019 documentation around here somewhere; it's in an odd 
> format that I didn't get to print (a self-extracting nonstandard-format 
> Windows executable I think).  If you're really stuffed let me know and 
> I'll dig it out.

Thanks for the offer!  (I don't need it yet, but might need it if
everything goes west).

> One question; the destination of the insw - is that actually a
> legitimate address?  ie. is it on the kernel stack, or somewhere
> else?

It looks like the destination is on the kernel stack.  The source
looks more suspicious - it is at 0x6200...

Eivind.

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