Slogined over the net from work and a power outage (at work) caused a
forcful disconnect.
There was also a slogin to the computer from another computer local to it.
At about the time of the disconnect the slogin spat out:
icmp packet outside the tcp window: s:1 318358051,318358052,318358052
00:03:06
icmp packet outside the tcp window: s:1 318358051,318358052,318358052
00:05:48
icmp packet outside the tcp window: s:1 318358051,318358052,318358052
00:05:48
and the computer froze. There was nothing written to the syslog.. My
carbon-based watchdog rebooted the computer when it stopped working.
The machine has operated stabily for months and has never had a lockup.
(My SO was quite preplexed when it stopped working because it has been so
reliable, she had even checked the terminators on the network cable before
she considered pinging the dial box).. :)
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