Hi All I am running Centos -4.4 final with all the updates My webserver stop responding after about half an hour od inactivity.I just gets a timeout message. When I try to refresh the page 3-4 times it start active again. Infact all the ports on the server are closed during the inactive period even though I have ssh,ftp and http enabled on it. When the server is responding I can see (with a port scan)the ports are open. I tried disabling the firewall(on the centos server) altogether because the server sits behind another firewall. If I do a restart of the httpd or do any other network related stuff on the server it opens the ports again. Any help is appreciated Regards Anil
Anil wrote:
Hi All I am running Centos -4.4 final with all the updates My webserver stop responding after about half an hour od inactivity.I just gets a timeout message. When I try to refresh the page 3-4 times it start active again. Infact all the ports on the server are closed during the inactive period even though I have ssh,ftp and http enabled on it. When the server is responding I can see (with a port scan)the ports are open. I tried disabling the firewall(on the centos server) altogether because the server sits behind another firewall. If I do a restart of the httpd or do any other network related stuff on the server it opens the ports again. Any help is appreciated Regards Anil
Looks like a network connexion problem... router, firewall, NIC...
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Anil wrote:
Hi All I am running Centos -4.4 final with all the updates My webserver stop responding after about half an hour od inactivity.I just gets a timeout message. When I try to refresh the page 3-4 times it start active again. Infact all the ports on the server are closed during the inactive period even though I have ssh,ftp and http enabled on it. When the server is responding I can see (with a port scan)the ports are open. I tried disabling the firewall(on the centos server) altogether because the server sits behind another firewall. If I do a restart of the httpd or do any other network related stuff on the server it opens the ports again. Any help is appreciated Regards Anil
Looks like a network connexion problem... router, firewall, NIC...
More likely, I think, that the system's closed down to save power (like my Apple Powerbook G4 does).
Check BIOS and power-saving options and your logs.
I have changed the NIC and checked Still same It sould not be a problem with the firewall either since I can see the SSH port open which is on another server Anil On Wednesday 06 September 2006 14:05, Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Looks like a network connexion problem... router, firewall, NIC...
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