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At the moment I have no leads to go on with coda, other than diving into the source. I'm getting too old for that. However, I had an idea that maybe my kernel wasn't compatible. frop:20 $ uname -a Linux frop 2.0.33 #9 Tue Apr 14 14:56:36 EDT 1998 i586 This also includes the "non-executable stack" patch with trampoline emulation. Could this be causing problems? Should I try disabling that option? (I'd rather not. The internet is a VERY hostile place these days. The ORTGE web server logs 10-30 netbios probes a day, each consisting of 1-20 packets.) Should I try one of the experimental/broken 2.1.x kernels? I'm running a 5.3.12 libc lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 24 Apr 8 12:20 /usr/lib/libc.so -> ../../lib/libc.so.5.3.12 I've already had abominable luck upgrading to 5.4.44 (totally fucked up name resolution) and refuse to upgrade to RedHat 5.0 with glibc until they eliminate a few hundred more buffer overflows. keeerist. I am filled with hate, but it's not all your fault. -- Bob Forsman thoth_at_gainesville.fl.us http://www.gainesville.fl.us/~thoth/Received on 1998-04-17 13:33:32