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From: Michael Bucholtz <mbucholtz_at_ceiss.org>
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 11:36:19 -0800

> Howdy,
>
>
> 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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