I'm pretty sure this can't happen on NIO :) On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 04:03:53PM +0100, Niklas Bergh wrote: > Below is a listning of the initial 5 connections in my OCM. Please note > that there are 4 inbound connections that has been idle for 7.3 days (if > the value specified is in microseconds). The node has been up for 7 days > and 10 hours so I guess that it is ok from that point of view. > > However... 5 days ago we switched firewall (new hardware) and because of > that there is *no chance at all* that those connections can exist right > now and since the machine that the node runs on isn't > NAT:ed/portforwarded by the new firewall they cannot have been > established after the switch. Apparently the node still thinks that they > exist... Ideas? > > Btw, it is a v593 node running in Suns JVM 1.4.1_02-b06 on win2k > > Peer addr Send Count Send Size Receiving Messages > Idle time Lifetime Thread Type ID > 217.80.246.68:4101 0 0 no 8 627153302 > 627381440 QThread-2652 Inbound 8adbb > 64.159.114.204:2276 0 0 no 15 624714325 > 625562404 QThread-4522 Inbound 1c5d629 > 66.19.18.160:65444 0 0 no 11 614160389 > 615338994 QThread-10104 Inbound 2e289d > 81.10.128.128:1127 0 0 no 8 613887477 > 614359285 QThread-10525 Inbound 148221d > 206.58.251.131:23862 1 5000 no 345 0 > 96859427 QThread-18243 Outbound 1750330 > > > /N > > _______________________________________________ > devl mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://hawk.freenetproject.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
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