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2002-Dec-13

At boot prompt did: "boot -c". The kernel began booting and stopped at "User Kernel Config" and gave me a "UKC>" prompt. I entered "disable sb" and it said:
160 sb0 disabled
204 sb* disabled
Doing a "list" showed 286 known devices (paged one at a time). (Later some of that was in system message buffer as seen with dmesg.) I did "quit" to continue booting.

Two Debian systems couldn't connect to each other over outside NIC, but could on inside interface. I saw that " ipfwadm -I -l" showed that it was denying from that IP. Another admin had set LOCAL_IPS in /etc/network/spoof-protect to have the other system's IP (and this was used in /etc/init.d/networking.