I was going through the 9801 archive, and noticed someone reporting a bug with
continual "TCP_DENIED" errors, even though the acl lists are correctly
specified.
My acl is extremely simple (one 64-node sub-Class C address block)... and when
compiled with BIN_TREE, nothing I do can permit the caching to work.
When compiled without it, everything works fine.
This is on a Linux 2.0.33, 64MB phys, gcc 2.7.2.2 system.
=Rob=
PS: Incidentally... anyone know what the upper limit of file descriptors Linux's
design can accomodate?
Received on Fri Jan 30 1998 - 06:31:58 MST
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