So, I've spent all weekend looking into this, and I'm still no closer to
solving it.
I've tried replacing the NICs, swapping the switches, removing the
switches, isolating the machines, replacing the wiring, and logging the
iptables traffic.
That last one was quite interesting actually. I added
I'm experiencing a strange problem that I think my Debian server may be
responsible for, but I've no idea how to troubleshoot it!
For the last month or so, I've been experiencing stalls - all access to
the internet stops for a minute or two. It happens frequently...but
intermittently. I assumed
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Vineet Kumar wrote:
* Leigh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010918 16:07]:
I believe this is because of the Direcpc satellite and latency. The local
network has no problems. Here is what will happen.
I start a download of 100K or larger and the network will stall,
Hello,
I have just recently installed Debian and I am having some serious network
problems with direcpc (win98 with winroute proxy) I am running kernel 2.4.9
with a 3com 905TX. All is good on the local network. No problems surfing
the web, it is when I start to download anything 100K or
Hello,
I posted a message in here last night about network
stalls and direcpc running on a win98 machine with winroute as the
proxy.
I believe this is because of the Direcpc satellite
and latency. The local network has no problems. Here is what will
happen.
*NOTE* upto last week Redhat
* Leigh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010918 16:07]:
Hello,
I posted a message in here last night about network stalls and direcpc running
on a win98 machine with winroute as the proxy.
I believe this is because of the Direcpc satellite and latency. The local
network has no problems. Here
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