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Re: runt packetFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Friday, July 9, 2004
Time: 11:00:28 amThe problem is usually caused by a malfunctioning router or switch
(yes, switches can do this, too, even "dumb" switches). It's also
possible that there was some sort of attack staged against your
server, or that Open Transport started malfunctioning.
You could monitor this by seeing if QuickDNS has gone deaf, and if
so, restart the server. This could be done with any of a variety of
tools, but you'd want to have the monitoring happen from another
machine, over the network.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
Customer Support Specialist Making DNS Easy
At 7:16 AM -0700 7/9/04, rushi de silva wrote:
>hello
>
>i haven't had many problems with quick dns but a couple of days ago
>quick dns "crashed."
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>the logs stated runt packet received several times after that qdns
>stopped operating all other apps were running. a restart of qdns
>corrected everything.
>
>has anyone had this type of problem, what is causing it?
>
>most importantly is there anyway to monitor this so you can have qdns restart.
>
>thanks
>rush@idealzone.com
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Messages In This Thread:- runt packet by rushi de silva on Jul 9, 2004 at 7:17:39 am
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