On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 21:02 +0000, tony.chamberlain@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Someone from my company had the following question/situation: > > He ssh's to a remote site (to get there it is a 204.X.X.X address from > the router, but the actual eth0 address is a 192.168.X.X addres once > you get in). > > He logs in (via ssh) as root. > He does a few things. > He logs out, and then the system hangs > until a reboot is done. > > This is about all the information he told me. Anyway he > wants me to find out if anyone has had a similar > situation or has any idea what is going on? It is > using CentOS 4.5, and going through a router. The odds are that he started a program that is keeping the console open. ssh can't terminate until the program "lets go" of the console. That can be done by running it via nohup ("nohup programname &"). In come cases, it can be done by redirecting stdin, stdout and stderr to/from /dev/null: # program-name </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 It'd be a big help if you'd tell us what "does a few things" means. > > Another thing. In addition to an ethernet driver, there is > a driver for another card in the system, whose IP address > is 80.9.130.1. Anytime someone does ifconfig or something > similar it call a stats() function, and in /var/log/messages > there are hunderds of log entries that this function was called > (every 10 minutes). > > Anyone have any ideas? "ifconfig -a" should show you what's got that IP address. If you don't need it, kill it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Rick Stevens, Principal Engineer rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxx - - CDN Systems, Internap, Inc. http://www.internap.com - - - - Overweight: When you step on your dog's tail...and it dies. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------