| Title: | Internet Tools |
| Notice: | Report ALL NETSCAPE Problems directly to kdlucas@netscape.com . rnet? Read note 448.L for beginner information. |
| Moderator: | teco.mro.dec.com::tecotoo.mro.dec.com::mayer |
| Created: | Fri Jun 25 1993 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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I use Windows NT Server v4 on my home system. I have installed Altavista
Tunnel v1.1 Client on this system (release kit, same one I installed on my
laptop running Windows NT Workstation v4). Works fine on the laptop. On my
server when I connect I get TONS of messages in the event log. Generally 6
messages about 1 sec apart, with about 2 minutes between groups. The messages
are all:
The description for Event ID ( 1 ) in Source ( Deccore )
could not be found. It contains the following insertion
string(s): , PSUDO, [DECPSUDO] Adapter 16.66.160.2 filter fixed p.
I have reported it to CCS several times with no repsonse. The tunnel seems
to work okay, just fills up the event log.
Any ideas what I need to do to the server to get this to stop?
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| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 4643.1 | Know Problem | smoken.imc.das.dec.com::BRUNELLE | Wed Apr 30 1997 23:04 | 12 | |
John,
Not sure who in CCS you have reported this to. But this is a known
problem with the NT client. As far as I know, there is no resolution
for the current version. Maybe the new release called Tunnel 97 will
correct it.
I would also suggest you contact the Altavista Engineering Group. A
good person to start with is Jeff Needle at dtn 226-2160.
John
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| 4643.2 | a-61.tunnel.crl.dec.com::needle | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Thu May 01 1997 14:25 | 14 | |
Try the new client. This is a Microsoft bug that we're reporting - our adapter is receiving packets from addresses that are incorrect, so we report it because we figure it's an attempt to subvert the client. Unfortunately, due to a brain-dead bug in SMB, packets with incorrect source addresses are sent out all the time (see MS Knowledge Base article q155986 for a hint at a tiny piece of the problem). And please, folks, don't call me before trying your normal channels. I'm already on the phone 20 hours a day with customers as it is. If your normal channels can't help, we have a support organization who can be reached at 1-800-336-7890. j. | |||||