Up till now I haven't had the time or energy to put into sniffing or debugging at all. But it's getting to be a pain in the @ss, that's why I'm trying to see if anyone else has these issues.
Here are the locations and hardware:
Home: comcast with linksys cable/dsl router, hard wired (no wifi), brand new cables, tried multiple cable/dsl routers
Work (over a month ago): over 3 bonded T1 ATM circuits (from local ISP), using linux hardware firewall, 10/100/1000 Dell poweredge switches, some servers locally, some servers at remote Tier1 datacenters
Work (recently): upgraded connection to 10MBit fractional DS3 from Verizon Business (MCI circuit)
Friends house: dlink cable/dsl router, hard wired
-matt
On 7/12/07, Dave K davek08054@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/12/07, Matt Shields mattboston@gmail.com wrote:
No session doesn't come back ever. It just hangs permanently.
Curiouser and curiouser.
My first thought would be a firewall/router/switch timing out, but that typically happens for idle sessions, and you said somewhere that this is happening during activity. And of course you said this happens from multiple source locations and multiple destinations, that does make it harder to think a network element would be the cause.
I have active ssh sessions between various Linux systems that have up for weeks (or months), with no issues.
Have you ever tried sniffing for network traffic related to a hung session?
-- Dave K Unix Systems & Network Administrator Mount Laurel NJ _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos