If you're using ftp or sftp, I'd just use the timeout subcommand to
increase it to a couple of minutes and see if the problem goes away.
At 9:04 AM +0200 9/21/00, Christo Van Jaarsveld wrote:
>
>
>Hi
>
>
>I am busy figuring out a strange TCP timeout problem. Here's the scenario:
>A client machine (Unix) communicates via Internet to another machine
>pulling a list of +/- 1Mb files accross. In theory it's working fine - the
>client makes the connection and the file transfer starts. Then at random
>time (usually 1 to 3 minutes) the session aborts because of a timeout. I
>am suspecting a networking problem along the route, but you never know.
>
>
>Anyone out there that thinks it could be the firewall thats causing this?
>It's a Fw-1 4.0 (build 4031) on an Intel box. Internet is a 256K line. If
>so, any upgrades, patches amd so on that will be needed?
>
>
>Thanks
>
>
>Christo
>
>
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