Matt,
The change might not be on the Linux servers, but rather on your network's
firewall and/or intrusion detector device.
On 07 9, 2012, at 2:53 PM, Matthew Powell wrote:
> Thank you Stan, I appreciate your quick response. I sent your suggestion to
> the linux admin team. They swear I changed something on my end to mess up
> their backups as usual. Have a great day sir.
>
>
> On 7/9/12 2:48 PM, "Stan Horwitz" <stan.horwitz AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
>
>> Matt,
>>
>> I recently encountered a similar situation. The cause of the problem I had
>> was
>> the result of a recent update on our intrusion detector which mistook some
>> Linux network traffic as security threats. The solution was to put a filter
>> into our intrusion detector to allow the traffic to proceed. So, check your
>> firewall and any intrusion detectors on your network, or have your network
>> manager do it.
>
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