On Jul 17, 2009, at 12:12 PM, Peter Much wrote: [ ... ]
One other thing did happen between 03:51 and 03:52 - the DSL internet connection did disconnect/reconnect and obtained a new IP adress. Afterwards, a script does flush and reload an ipfw table() with the new local adresses - and during this process one(!) packet of the database session was dropped.
Well, there you go: having your IP change is certainly going to break existing network connections; I don't believe there is anything which is going to move the existing connection state in a NAT translation layer or whatever over to the new IP. Presumably you can obtain a static IP and avoid such issues.
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