In the last episode (Feb 12), Andrew P. said: > I have a few machines behind my FreeBSD box. The box connects to ISP > via ppp (PPPoE protocol). It's all working very nicely, but the ISP > is a pain - it disconnects every 24 hours. I can reconnect in just a > moment - so the diconnect is usually less than a second long, but > many applications, like ICQ/MSN and games "feel" the disconnect. The > matter is that these applications can handle fairly large packet loss > (e.g. Counter-Strike can cope with at least 15-second long 100% > packet loss), but AFAIK it's in the nature of the TCP/UDP that a > disconnect is a disconnect. > > As I know that FreeBSD is full of magic, is there any way to > conceal these reconnects as short moments of 100% packet loss? > I am ashamed to know very little about protocols' technicalities, > but I'll look into any sources you advise.
Check to see if your IP number changes when you reconnect. If it does, there's nothing you really can do; the remote system you were talking to knew you only by your old IP, and those packets coming to them from this other IP are unrelated. -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"