>Only the timeout on the client connection who reserved the helper in 
order 
>to be abple to perform an NTLM handshake. This timeout is controlled 
>mainly by the persistent_request_timeout parameter.

Hi Henrik;
Thanks for the reply. My persistent_request_timeout parameter is not set 
(I think the default is 1 minute), but I have helpers that keep the 
reserved flag forever, like helper 10 shown below:
# FD PID # Requests Flags Time Offset Request 
1 8 396 275933 R 30.279 0 (none) 
2 9 397 303442 R 19.112 0 (none) 
(...)
10 17 405 1389 R 86914.103 0 (none) 
11 18 406 6117  21.434 0 (none) 
(...)

It is reserved for a long time (NTLM Authenticator output shows 86914.103 
seconds), and it will never leave this state. Any ideas why the timeout is 
not working?
Regards
Rafael Sarres de Almeida
Seção de Gerenciamento de Rede
Superior Tribunal de Justiça
Tel: (61) 319-9342





Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
27/06/2005 17:55

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On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Is there a timeout for the reserved helper?

Only the timeout on the client connection who reserved the helper in order 

to be abple to perform an NTLM handshake. This timeout is controlled 
mainly by the persistent_request_timeout parameter.

Regards
Henrik


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