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> Fra: Sasa Stupar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dato: 2003/09/22 Mon PM 12:17:50 CEST
> Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Emne: Re: The network stops responding
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] pravi:
> 
> >>Fra: Sasa Stupar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Dato: 2003/09/22 Mon AM 11:04:00 CEST
> >>Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>Emne: Re: The network stops responding
> >>
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] pravi:
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >>>>Fra: Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>Dato: 2003/09/22 Mon AM 09:39:43 CEST
> >>>>Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>>Emne: Re: The network stops responding
> >>>>
> >>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>   
> >>>>
> >>>>        
> >>>>
> >>>>>Hi 
> >>>>>
> >>>>>I have a little problem with the NIC (I think) which consists of it stops 
> >>>>>responding from time to time. I've got RH9 with the latest Samba, Apache and 
> >>>>>Squid Proxy Server installed and sometimes it totally stops responding. At 
> >>>>>first I though it was the Proxy server that wasn't properly configured but 
> >>>>>after hours of searching and checking the config file I found no errors. So I 
> >>>>>by pure luck tested to see if the webserver worked like it should when the 
> >>>>>proxy stopped responding and it didn't work either so I think it has got to be 
> >>>>>a RH problem, but I can't for the life if me figure out what it is. Can any of 
> >>>>>you people please help me. I'm not sure which information you need but just ask 
> >>>>>and I'll provide it. And by the way, I tested the webserver using another proxy 
> >>>>>:)
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Thanks in advance
> >>>>>Roy Otto Kleiv
> >>>>>     
> >>>>>
> >>>>>          
> >>>>>
> >>>>Firstly - please set your e-mail client to wrap it's lines at about 72 
> >>>>characters. It's coming through as one big long line here.
> >>>>
> >>>>Secondly - I don't have an exact answer for you regarding your problem, 
> >>>>but in my opinion, you're going about your testing the wrong way. When 
> >>>>you suspect a faulty NIC, the best thing I can think of doing is running 
> >>>>ping against the suspected faulty PC. This will tell you whether the PC 
> >>>>is responding at it's most basic level.
> >>>>
> >>>>If it doesn't even respond to a ping AND your networking is set up 
> >>>>properly (check ifconfig and maybe your routes) AND your 
> >>>>firewall/intrusion detection isn't blocking the request AND your hub is 
> >>>>OK (check the port lights) AND the NIC is active (again, check the 
> >>>>lights) THEN yes, it is probably the NIC.
> >>>>
> >>>>All I'm trying to say is that it could be caused by a thousand things, 
> >>>>and a faulty NIC is not the first thing I'd suspect (unless it's a 
> >>>>really cheapo card I guess).
> >>>>
> >>>>Regards,
> >>>>Ed.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
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> >>>>   
> >>>>
> >>>>        
> >>>>
> >>>Hi
> >>>
> >>>I formulatd myself a little incorrectly in my post. I don't think it's the NIC 
> >>>itself, actually I know this, I thought maybe there was a bug or something in 
> >>>RH9.  This has happen on 3 different machines running the same system, so I 
> >>>"hoped" there was a bugfix or something for this. I've done a little searching 
> >>>but I can't seem to find anything so I hoped some of you guys had run into this 
> >>>problem earlier.
> >>>
> >>>My client is now set to wrap it's lines at 72 characters.
> >>>
> >>>Roy
> >>>
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> >>>
> >>> 
> >>>
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>Maybe is the problem in your HUB or SWITCH. I have problems like this 
> >>that my switch stops letting the traffic through. Just reset and it 
> >>works again.
> >>
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> >Hi
> >
> >That can't be the problem either. Doubt it's a hardware error at all since it's 
> >happening on three different machines on totally different networks. All computers 
> >have the same software installed, and I doubt it's the proxy server because I can't 
> >connect to the webserver on the same machine when the proxy stops working. I tried 
> >connecting to the webserver using another proxy and I couldn't connect. At the same 
> >time I pinged the server and I lost no packets whatsoever, so I doubt it's hardware 
> >related. 
> >
> >I'm totally lost here, don't understand what the problem is. 
> >
> >Sincerely
> >Roy Otto
> >
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> >
> >  
> >
> HAve you checked your firewall settings?
> 
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Hi again

There's no firewall on that box. The server and the network which uses that server is 
"behind" another firewall so there's no need

Thanks for your quick replies :)
Roy

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