On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, EDV - WHW (Goesta Smekal) wrote:

> So, I must be suffering some strange kind of blindness ! Well
> actually your point seems obvious, but: I had a very close eye on the
> router during all my testing. Sysload is no problem, nor is memory or
> diskspace. Firewall configuration was not altered within months.
>
>   I had a look at the router with 'netwatch', observing the router
> stats and there are traffic bursts of as much as 5000 kbps (!) across
> the router. That should be enough for POP ... since our leased line
> is 2 Mbit.
>
>   I will take this thread to some place it fits better, since I am
> quite convinced I do not suffer an XMail problem. If any of you folks
> could point me to some good source of network debugging info ...
> 'till then I'll read Andy Tannenbaum all over again ;-)

Just be carefull with tcpdump, yesterday they found a trojan in some
versions of tcpdump and libpcap :)



- Davide


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