Hi Thomas,

Thanks for your responds.  I thought it maybe related to the messages
below that I am seeing the kernel log.  When I start see these  messages
it seems users start to have problems accessing websites and connecting to
the Internet, but only some users.  So at this point I am not sure what is
happening.  Any thought s you have maybe helpful.

Again thanks for your help.

Dan Steinbach

1 Time(s): printk: 101 messages suppressed. 
 1 Time(s): printk: 104 messages suppressed. 
 1 Time(s): printk: 105 messages suppressed. 
 1 Time(s): printk: 108 messages suppressed. 
 1 Time(s): printk: 114 messages suppressed. 
 1 Time(s): printk: 117 messages suppressed. 
 2 Time(s): printk: 12 messages suppressed. 
 1 Time(s): printk: 123 messages suppressed. 
 1 Time(s): printk: 126 messages suppressed. 
 1 Time(s): printk: 134 messages suppressed. 
 1 Time(s): printk: 135 messages suppressed. 
 1 Time(s): printk: 138 messages suppressed. 
 3 Time(s): printk: 139 messages suppressed. 
 1 Time(s): printk: 142 messages suppressed. 
 5 Time(s): printk: 143 messages suppressed. 
 4 Time(s): printk: 144 messages suppressed. 


[email protected] writes:
>Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 08:28:33 +0200
>From: "Thomas Heimann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Efw-user] What causing these ports to be used.
>To: <[email protected]>
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15
>
>Port 8080 is squid and 9999 is dansguardian.
>I have also a lot of these connections on my efw boxes
>so this should be normal.
>If you have enabled havp for virus scanning a little performance
>impact is normal. It depends on your cpu and memory.
>
>Thomas
>
>>>> "Dan O. Steinbach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am
>20.8.2007 um
>23:23 in Nachricht
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am a new user of Endian and hope someone can help me.  I am seeing
>a lot
>> of activity in the connection status to ports 9999, 9998 and 8080 at
>the
>> localhost address.  I am not using any of these ports including the
>8080
>> as I using port 3128 as the proxy port.  I believe flood of activity
>is
>> causing performance issues.  Below is an example from the server
>using
>> 'netstat --inet --numeric'.  If you have an suggestions, please let
>me and
>> thanks in advance for your help.
>> 
>> Dan Steinbach
>> 
>> 
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9998              127.0.0.1:44838      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:8080              127.0.0.1:44829      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9999              127.0.0.1:44837      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9998              127.0.0.1:44835      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9999              127.0.0.1:44834      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:8080              127.0.0.1:44825      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9998              127.0.0.1:44832      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9998              127.0.0.1:44847      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9999              127.0.0.1:44846      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:8080              127.0.0.1:44821      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9998              127.0.0.1:44845      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9999              127.0.0.1:44844      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9999              127.0.0.1:44843      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:8080              127.0.0.1:44818      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9999              127.0.0.1:44854      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:8080              127.0.0.1:44813      
>    
>>  TIME_WAIT
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc.
>> Still grepping through log files to find problems?  Stop.
>> Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a
>browser.
>> Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >>  http://get.splunk.com/ 
>> _______________________________________________
>> Efw-user mailing list
>> [email protected] 
>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/efw-user
>
>SHS-Concept GbR
>Dirk Sch?fers
>Dipl.-Ing Thomas Heimann
>Dipl.-Ing Kai Sch?fers 
>Hagener Str.57
>D-58642 Iserlohn
>Germany
>
>Tel.:   +49 +2374 9209776
>Mobil: 0160 94773968
>Fax:   +49 +2374 9209778
>
>Ust-ID:DE813360908


-------------------------------------------------------------------------
This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc.
Still grepping through log files to find problems?  Stop.
Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser.
Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >>  http://get.splunk.com/
_______________________________________________
Efw-user mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/efw-user

Reply via email to