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List:       licq-main
Subject:    [Licq-main] Licq crashing problem...
From:       Tim Harman <tim () tasmail ! com>
Date:       2000-07-31 5:41:08
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Hello,

I have this problem with licq crashing.  Here is the network log

15:25:56: [UDP] Sending message through server (#23600).
15:25:56: [PKT] Unencrypted Packet (63 bytes):
     0000: 05 00 00 00 00 00 4A E2  56 02 58 53 D5 10 0E 01   ......J.V.XS....
     0010: 30 5C 06 00 00 00 00 00  2D 1E F3 03 01 00 1F 00   0\......-.......
     0020: 53 65 6E 64 20 31 20 6D  6F 72 65 20 6D 73 67 20   Send 1 more msg 
     0030: 70 6C 7A 20 3A 29 0D 0A  54 68 61 6E 6B 73 00      plz :)..Thanks.
15:25:56: [PKT] Packet (UDPv0, 63 bytes) sent:
                (203.18.120.94:1841 -> 205.188.153.97:4000)
     0000: 05 00 00 00 00 00 4A E2  56 02 81 30 21 EB E6 62   ......J.V..0!..b
     0010: C4 A7 FC 63 FD 91 D3 B5  D9 E5 2A 60 F5 FB EF 63   ...c......*`...c
     0020: A7 9E 82 07 D4 CA F0 0E  9B 89 DB 43 99 88 B0 43   ...........C...C
     0030: 84 97 8E 43 CE D2 F4 69  A0 93 BB 0D 9F 88 F6      ...C...i.......
15:25:57: [PKT] Packet (UDPv0, 21 bytes) received:
                (203.18.120.94:1841 <- 205.188.153.97:4000)
     0000: 05 00 00 58 53 D5 10 0A  00 30 5C 06 00 4A E2 56   ...XS....0\..J.V
     0010: 02 DE 9E 79 05                                     ...y.
15:25:57: [UDP] Ack (#23600).
15:26:48: [PKT] Packet (UDPv0, 56 bytes) received:
                (203.18.120.94:1841 <- 205.188.153.97:4000)
     0000: 05 00 00 58 53 D5 10 5E  01 0A 00 00 00 4A E2 56   ...XS..^.....J.V
     0010: 02 DE 9E A9 01 2D 1E F3  03 CA A7 29 A1 36 12 00   .....-.....).6..
     0020: 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 07 00 00 00 00 00   ................
     0030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                            ........
15:26:48: [PKT] Unencrypted Packet (28 bytes):
     0000: 05 00 00 00 00 00 4A E2  56 02 58 53 D5 10 0A 00   ......J.V.XS....
     0010: 0A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  98 B2 A1 67               ...........g
15:26:48: [PKT] Packet (UDPv0, 28 bytes) sent:
                (203.18.120.94:1841 -> 205.188.153.97:4000)
     0000: 05 00 00 00 00 00 4A E2  56 02 58 ED AA A9 05 BE   ......J.V.X.....
     0010: 75 B9 21 BE CE 4B D2 E4  E7 0B A1 D9               u.!..K......

These are the 2 lines that appears when licq crashes:

15:26:48: [UDP] Reverse tcp request from 66264621 (port 0).
15:26:48: [TCP] Reverse connecting to 66264621 at 202.167.41.161:4662.

...here I then click on quit in the gui, and it locks solid...

15:27:00: [END] Shutting down daemon.
15:27:00: [END] Exiting main window (qt gui).
15:27:00: [END] Shutting down gui.
15:27:00: [END] Plugin Qt GUI exited with code 0.

Even though only .5 of a second elapsed then, I can leave it for 5 minutes and \
nothing happens.  Things like "pinging mirabillis" appears, but the acks never come \
back.

I have to restart licq, because I can't recieve any messages.

My work around at the moment is to ask this person not to send me any ICQ's!!! :)

This is using the latest licq from the website: licq-000730

The interesting thing is that I am behind a firewall.
This firewall allows me to send out connections without a problem, however incoming
TCP connection requests are not allowed.

My System:
---------
Linux mct12.nettas.telstra.com.au 2.2.17pre9 #1 Fri Jun 30 09:24:27 EST 2000 i686 \
unknown Kernel modules         2.3.13
Gnu C                  2.95.2
Binutils               2.10
Linux C Library        2.1.3
Dynamic linker         ldd (GNU libc) 2.1.3
Procps                 2.0.7
Mount                  2.8a
Net-tools              1.56
Kbd                    0.96
Sh-utils               2.0i
Modules Loaded         nls_cp437 floppy vfat fat ide-cd cdrom ppp_deflate bsd_comp \
ppp slhc serial opl3sa2 ad1848 mpu401 sound soundcore af_packet eepro100 unix


If I can provide any more debugging information please let me know.

Cheers,

--
Tim Harman
Telstra BigPond Direct Australia
timh@telstra.net
Freecall 1800 066 594


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