Hello, I've tried to modprobe -r iptable_nat on a debian testing system running debian's 2.6.15-1-686 kernel. Now modprobe is taking 99% cpu resources and can't be killed even with -9. I've tried to kill it's parents (ssh ---- bash --- modprobe) but that didn't help too. I don't want to restart the machine as it is a production one and alot of people count on it. Exactly the same thing happened when the machine was in the "testlab" (pre deployment) and i tried to rmmod ip_conntrack. Is that some kind of kernel issue? Can i stop that process someway? thanks in advance -- regards, Georgi Alexandrov Key Server = http://pgp.mit.edu/ :: KeyID = 37B4B3EE Key Fingerprint = E429 BF93 FA67 44E9 B7D4 F89E F990 01C1 37B4 B3EE
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