Abraham Al-Saleh wrote:
So, if 3.6 doesn't work, wait until 3.7-release hits the mirrors, or grab a
snapshot (which is technically the next release) and see if it improves.
The snapshots are already well past 3.7-release, so you can't "upgrade"
from a current snapshot to 3.7-release without proble
I had a similar problem a month or so back, I have a 4 Mb/s cable
connection, and I could only get about 200 Kb/s. I switched my nics out,
changed the tcp receive window size, etc, but nothing worked. I was running
3.6, so I installed a fresh 3.7 snapshot, and haven't had a problem since.
So, if 3.
At 2005-05-13T11:00:34+01:00, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> 1. The OpenBSD version is nearly two years old. Update to recent
> software, and see if the problem still exists. ...
>
>
> 2. You provide no information about the hardware.
I will upgrade to OpenBSD 3.6, and will get back to the list wit
At 2005-05-13T11:13:00+01:00, Ken wrote:
> Is it a leased line? Normally lines which aren't directly leased are
> contended which means it's shared between other people. If this is the case
> it's likely that someone else is also using most of the bandwidth on that
> connection.
>
> Ask your I
does it hang in your app?
socket libs are different not only among
OSes, but also among particular versions.
can it be? I mean send/receive buffer and other
numerious socket options
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: Friday, May 13, 2005 5:01 AM
To: N. Raghavendra; OpenBSD Miscellaneous
Subject: Re: Bandwidth loss
--On 13 May 2005 15:01 +0530, N. Raghavendra wrote:
> We are running an OpenBSD 3.4 host, which is connected to a 1 Mbps,
> (=128 KBps) link to the Internet through a manageable switch.
There a
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 03:01:58PM +0530, N. Raghavendra wrote:
> We are running an OpenBSD 3.4 host, which is connected to a 1 Mbps,
> (=128 KBps) link to the Internet through a manageable switch.
> However, during tests, we are getting only about 30 to 45 KBps at the
> OpenBSD machine. There wer
At 10:31 13/05/2005, N. Raghavendra wrote:
We are running an OpenBSD 3.4 host, which is connected to a 1 Mbps,
(=128 KBps) link to the Internet through a manageable switch.
However, during tests, we are getting only about 30 to 45 KBps at the
OpenBSD machine. There were no other hosts on the link
--On 13 May 2005 15:01 +0530, N. Raghavendra wrote:
We are running an OpenBSD 3.4 host, which is connected to a 1 Mbps,
(=128 KBps) link to the Internet through a manageable switch.
There are two problems with this report:
1. The OpenBSD version is nearly two years old. Update to recent
software,
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