from your home
network where it is currently pointing.
cheers,
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Hello again,
to give a short summary; I contacted this list to ask for help with
diagnosing a problem with a co-located server (accessible at
http://stbgo.org) running FreeBSD 6.1. When I swamp it with requests
(simply, lynx -dump http://stbgo.org > /dev/null in a loop)
some responses take 90 sec
servers look "good". Meaning when I repeatedly
access other websites (not my own) I don't see failures.
Stephan
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Ok, this is a little unfortunate: I can't run traceroute from the client PC
(the service provider doesn't seem to like it). (Nor can I use ping)
The server FreeBSD kernel doesn't support tcpdump. I should recompile it then,
but not now.
So I ran the netstat tests, seeing no other suggestion. B
38.80: P 1:15(14) ack
1 win 5840 (
DF)
21:41:55.290528 65.110.18.138.80 > 192.168.2.54.35932: . ack 15 win
33304 (DF)
21:41:55.290665 192.168.2.54.35932 > 65.110.18.138.80: P 15:73(58) ack
1 win 5840
(DF)
On 12/26/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006
en got a response (last line).
Any hints?
Thanks
Stephan
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