That's a weird one. First thing I'd be looking at is if your user can try a different modem at home in case they are using a dodgy NAT. Or at least check if a firmware upgrade is available for their present device.
Lae. On Thursday May 6 2010 05:22:16 Clive Gould wrote: > Hi > > We're still having problems with the number of tcp client connections > to our OpenSim 0.6.8 simulator from one particular remote client IP > address spiralling out of control. The student using the client tells > me that in-world access and functionality appears to be normal, > despite the spiralling connection count. > > When this particular client logs in the connection count starts to > rise and the longer they are logged in the higher the count. The limit > appears to be around 984 connections at which point OpenSim runs out > of http sockets and crashes. If the client disconnects before the > simulator crashes the connections are not automatically closed and > remain in ESTABLISHED state seemingly indefinitely. > > The simulator is running under CentOS 5 in standalone mode with 4 > regions forming a megaregion. > > I have asked the student concerned to try both Imprudence and Meerkat > clients from home and the problem is exactly the same. When the same > student logs in from a client in college the problem does not occur > and all is well. I have looked at the database and cannot see anything > unusual about the students account. > > All other users have no problems accessing the simulator and client > connections (4 per IP = one for each of our 4 regions in the > megaregion) from these open and close normally as expected. > > Any ideas anyone? > > Thanks > > Clive > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users _______________________________________________ Opensim-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users
