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On Sun, 2013-02-10 at 14:12 +1030, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
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On 09/02/2013, at 20:56, Edwin Groothuis <<A HREF="mailto:edwin@mavetju.org">edwin@mavetju.org</A>> wrote:

> On 7/02/13 10:37 , Heinz N wrote:
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>> Seems that certain packets can completely bring down certain Intel chipset network controllers.
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>> <A HREF="http://blog.krisk.org/2013/02/packets-of-death.html">http://blog.krisk.org/2013/02/packets-of-death.html</A>
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> <A HREF="http://communities.intel.com/community/wired/blog/2013/02/07/intel-82574l-gigabit-ethernet-controller-statement">http://communities.intel.com/community/wired/blog/2013/02/07/intel-82574l-gigabit-ethernet-controller-statement</A>

> Intel blames it on a faulty EEPROM, but they don't say which mother board manufacturer.


They don't provide any tools or instructions for testing the problem either.

Hopeless :-/

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