On Thu, 17 May 2001, Shaul Karl wrote:
> Currently it does pass the test. I didn't tried before.
> I spoke to their support as well. It does work now because of their support
> intervention.
> BTW: when speaking to their `private' user support you might want to ask the
> supporter to actually go to their dial-up machine and dial from it using the
> bezeq number that you are using to dial for their pop center. Otherwise he
> might use his machine, and his machine might be connected to the Internet
> differently from your machine.
>
> Does the fact the other people have reported
>
> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
>
> meaningful? I mean, can't it be due to the remote site has reached max
> connections?
> Perhaps they should try again later?
This is from ftp.tau.ac.il:
# uptime
4:21pm up 18 day(s), 1:36, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.01
# ftpwho
Service class users:
- 0 users (no maximum)
Service class tau:
- 0 users ( 50 maximum)
Service class iiucc:
- 0 users ( 50 maximum)
Service class israel:
- 0 users ( 20 maximum)
Service class world:
- 0 users ( 20 maximum)
As you can see the machine is not very loaded.
We (TAU) were getting these Bezeq Int users' complaints for many months
and always sent the users to their support. I am not sure what is taking
them so much time to fix this problem.
-- Yaron.
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