Re: What does it mean ?????

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On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 13:14 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Franck Y wrote:
> 
> > I don t know waht does this thing mean.....like the "get_peer_addr "
> > 
> > Can you excplain me thk you
> > 
> > Oct 20 13:41:09 constellation smbd[3927]: [2005/10/20 13:41:09, 0]
> > lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1150)
> > Oct 20 13:41:09 constellation smbd[3927]:   getpeername failed. Error
> > was Transport endpoint is not connected

> getpeername failed => failed DNS/hostname lookup.

	No...  Actually it means that the peer that connected to the Samba smb
socket on port 139 or 445 dropped the connections before the getpeername
function was called.  That's what the "Transport endpoint is not
connected" means.  I means that your peer went away before you could
look him up.  It's not uncommon with all the worm scanning going on for
ports 139/tcp and 445/tcp.  But it also seems to happen a lot with
normal clients.

> -- Rex

	Mike
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