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- Subject: Re: aic-7896 and 2.2.14
- From: Christopher SEKIYA <wileyc@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 18:55:42 +0900
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On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 06:31:12PM +0900, Sajjad Zaidi wrote: > I guess I can try a newer kernel, but all the other servers are running > 2.2.14 and it would be desirable to have the same on these. One of the following is true: * Your kernel is miscompiled/broken * Your SCSI card is broken * Your SCSI chain is incorrectly terminated * Your SCSI card's sequencer doesn't like the driver's microcode However ... ... running 2.2.14 on an externally-visible box (or on a network with lots of cracker-wannabes) is akin to placing a bit on your web site saying "please hijack". Upgrade -- you're an accident waiting to happen. -- Chris
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