On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 11:05 -0800, Brad Peterson wrote:
> Aaah, I've finally figured it out.  The very common Linksys WRT54G v5
> router IS dropping inactive sockets after exactly 10 minutes. 
> 
> I verified this through a process of elimination.  Any time the
> Linksys router was used, I'd get a socket drop at 10 minutes (wireless
> or ethernet cable included).  But when I bypassed the Linksys router
> and kept everything else the same, it all worked.
> 
> I think that makes any Bacula job longer than 10 minutes impossible
> using this Linksys router.  Looks like I'm out of luck.  I have
> updated to the newest firmware, and the Linksys config doesn't have
> any ability to modify the timeout value.   I suppose I could buy a new
> router, or set up a new offsite backup storage daemon.   Unless anyone
> else has any brilliant ideas  :)
> 

Try the DD-WRT firmware on it. I'm pretty sure they now support v5. It's
the best thing since sliced bread.

Z


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