So it just happened to me again, after switching from WLAN from my cellphone to ethernet at my workplace.
* Keith Winstein <kei...@mit.edu> [2013-06-17 15:41:08 -0400]: > Ok, I think the first question when it happens again would be to > tcpdump at the client and server and figure out where packets aren't > getting through. So after tcpdumping and finding out there is no answer, I suddenly noticed the server isn't running at all anymore, duh! Any idea what would cause that? I guess if it would segfault I'd see in my dmesg output somewhere, but there isn't anything there. Also, I don't seem to be the only one with this problem: <The-Compiler> the server isn't running at all anymore! o.O <luto> yea, it also does that on me sometimes <luto> like once every 2 weeks What would you suggest to do next? I can only think of running the server in gdb, wait until it happens again, and then getting a backtrace or whatever... any other ideas? Florian -- () ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail www.asciiribbon.org /\ www.the-compiler.org | I love long mails http://email.is-not-s.ms/ YOU PICKED KARL MALDEN'S NOSE!!
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