On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 16:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > RHEL4 should have ipv6 support and tcp congestion control on by default
> > and these both can cause problems in various situations. But, I don't
> > know enough about them to be much help.
>
> Thank you for the info: I'll see if I can investigate this further.
>
> BTW, This wasn't a complaint. I don't expect everyone else to do the work
> to fix my problems. It was more the fact that I'm surprised that no one
> else around here seems to be having this problem, either. Is no one else
> using RHEL4?
I'm not sure how popular it is - or how many people are aware of the
free Centos4 clone. There is a fairly active mailling list for Centos4
that might recognize the issues.
--
Les Mikesell
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