Hello Kent, Monday, January 13, 2003, 14:00:29, you wrote:
> On Monday 13 January 2003 04:04 am, Metin de Dwaas wrote: >> what i dont understand is.. >> that when i download from a machine on a 100Mbit connection i get >> like 115kb/s at home. >> >> but when i download from my own colocated machine i get like 3kb/s to >> 0.20kb/ LOL hahaha.. ok.. BUT the strange part is... that i asked a >> few friends of mine to download from that machine also... and they >> get their full 115kb/s.. so i think.. >> >> 1. it isnt my connection because i can download with 115kb/s from >> another 100mbit machine.. >> 2. it isnt the colo server because my friends CAN download with >> 115kb/s.. >> >> what can possibly be the problem? anyone? >> oh yes... i have already tried to reinstall proftpd (well ok i know >> it sounds stupid... but hey.. i had to try something right? :-P) > Check your DNS. This usually occurs when one machine doesn't have a DNS > entry for the other machine and they basically time out. Well they do not time-out. They just download with a slow speed. The remote server (which is my own) has a 100Mbit Full-Duplex connection. And should give like 10Mbyte p/s download speed on an similar connection. At home I have a 1Mbit connection. Which gives normally a download of 110kbyte p/s. And that's the speed I should have when I download from my own co-located server @ 100MBit. But it gives only 5kbyte p/s. If i would have used a dns that could not resolve the host of my server, i couldn't even log in on ssh. So that's should not and could not be the problem. :( I'm out of idea's what i could be. > Kent >> >> >> gr, >> Metin de Dwaas -- Gr, dwaasje [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message