> 2. When telnetting to the mac-linux box i experience frequent shell hangs. > Simply the screen halts and I can do nothing - sometimes only KILL -9 for > both telnet and telnetd helps. And yes, i tried CTRL-Q > > 3. Something strange seems to be happening to network connections. Namely > when I try to upload/download a file which is more than a single KB big > from/to a box standing just a meter away (via FTP), the system refuses to > transfer it. The same for mail. > The strangest thing about it is that packages (from ftp.de.debian.org) are > downloaded just fine now! (They used to get stuck just 2 months ago, then > after some upgrade I was able to use APT with no problems and now APT does > not work again - though in some different way :-)
I believe this is a general Linux on PPC problem as I have seen it on Linux/PPC and Debian. I recieved the following email stating that others have seen PPC dropping packets. A quick hack is to ping the machine you are downloading from while you download. I have to do this every time I upgrade via apt. I have never had problems with telnet (actually I use ssh), though. Look at the following links to see my original text and another person's text on the subject. I am running a Power Mac G3/233 desktop 128MB RAM,BMAC NIC and have tried kernels through 2.2.13 with various patches. If anyone knows of something that may help I would be VERY greatful... This is what ifconfig states: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx inet addr:xxx.xxx.241.124 Bcast:xxx.xxx.243.255 Mask:255.255.252.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:5891308 errors:356445 dropped:348739 overruns:0 frame:356390 TX packets:553153 errors:10 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:5 txqueuelen:100 Interrupt:42 Base address:0x1000 Thanks, -Brian -------- Original Message -------- Subject: BMAC eth0 dropping packets Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 21:43:34 +0100 (BST) From: Adrian Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Both of you have posted messages about BMAC framing errors, at: http://lists.linuxppc.org/listarcs/linuxppc-user/199905/msg00830.html and http://x26.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=510644288&CONTEXT=934577611.74842194&hitnum=0 respectively. I'm having exactly the same problems you describe (same setup: G3/300, 128MB RAM). I'm not good enough at low-level C to understand what the driver is doing, but I do run the LAN I am on, so I can rule that out as the cause. I am also in the process of using a packet sniffer to investigate the problem. I haven't got too far yet, so this is just a preliminary message to let you know you're not alone (as I don't think you knew about each other). I'll mail again when I know something concrete-ish. Meanwhile, I don't suppose either of you found a fix? :-) Regards Ade **ALSO** >Have any of you found a fix for this yet?? > >Thanks, >-Brian Not as such, but the problem went away when I turned off the eavesdrop protection feature on our HP J1103 hubs. Fortunately I'm the network administrator but you guys might not be so lucky... Ade -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]