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From: Michael Bucholtz <mbucholtz_at_ceiss.org>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 13:30:47 -0800

Howdy,
I posted a similar question about a thousand years ago, but this time its
something particular

In the daemon.log file on my machine, I've seen numerous entries similar to
this:

Jan 25 07:44:51 machine telnetd[12339]: ttloop: peer died: Not owner
Jan 25 09:17:31 machine telnetd[1630]: ttloop: peer died: Not owner
Jan 25 09:58:35 machine telnetd[19872]: ttloop: peer died: Not owner
Jan 25 09:59:06 machine telnetd[29635]: ttloop: peer died: Not owner
Jan 25 10:07:56 machine telnetd[21268]: ttloop: peer died: Not owner
Jan 25 11:59:34 machine telnetd[28126]: ttloop: peer died: Error 0
occurred.
Jan 25 12:09:45 machine telnetd[16427]: ttloop: peer died: Not owner


I installed tcpwrappers the other evening, and have the hostnames associated
with the pid numbers

Is there documetnation anywhere that someone could kindly point me to to
explain what ttloop is, what 'peer died: not owner' means, what 'Error 0'
is?

We've been experiecing some odd network behavior with one of our clients,
and every one of those PID numbers above are associated with IPs from that
client

As always, many thanks in advance

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