Bug#424405: [Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#424405: Bug#424405: Bug#424405: Smbd keeps many TCP connections for no good reason (deadtime/keepalive)

2007-07-11 Thread Christian Perrier
  That's possible, yes.
 
  It's quite some time now since I don't read the upstream lists
  anymore, which I'm reconsidering to do. Do you think that such
  question pertains to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or samba-technical?
 
 I guess this is still an open question, since I haven't seen any discussion
 about it on the upstream lists?
 
 samba-technical would be the right list for asking upstream for an official
 opinion on whether this should be set by default, AFAIK.


Yes, certainly. I don't have much time these days for this and I'm
maybe missing some skilled background to discuss the issue with
upstream.




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Bug#424405: [Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#424405: Bug#424405: Bug#424405: Smbd keeps many TCP connections for no good reason (deadtime/keepalive)

2007-07-10 Thread Steve Langasek
On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 07:35:22AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
  What does this do to long-lived client connections that may be idle for
  minutes (or hours while the user is away from his desk) at a time?

 Theyr're just reconnected. Most, if not all clients, now silently
 reopen connections when they're closed.

  I would prefer to have a discussion with upstream about making this a
  built-in default, if it's really a current and widely-supported
  recommendation.  It may just be a comment that someone put in the
  documentation which hasn't been vetted by the Samba Team as a whole.

 That's possible, yes.

 It's quite some time now since I don't read the upstream lists
 anymore, which I'm reconsidering to do. Do you think that such
 question pertains to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or samba-technical?

I guess this is still an open question, since I haven't seen any discussion
about it on the upstream lists?

samba-technical would be the right list for asking upstream for an official
opinion on whether this should be set by default, AFAIK.

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Debian Developer   to set it on, and I can move the world.
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