Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 02:03:22 +0300 From: Reinis Ivanovs <dabas@untu.ms> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Long HTTP connection delays in LAN Message-ID: <5b826e210904251603j63776c21kb208e05871ceb8f@mail.gmail.com>
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Hello, I have a strange HTTP connectivity problem in my LAN. There is a FreeBSD 7.1 system that runs the httpd, a Vista system that I use to connect to it, and a Tomato 1.23 WRT54GL router between them. It often occurs that I can ping the FreeBSD system just fine, but HTTP connections get "stuck" for minutes on end. After they become "unstuck", everything works normally for a while, and then the problem might come back. I know the httpd is running fine during those times because there are no delays connecting locally or from outside the LAN. It seems I also get similar delays when I try to connect to the router's web administration panel. There are so many variables that I'm not sure whether the problem lies with FreeBSD or something else. I'm hoping somebody with more networking experience could give me some hints about where to look, because I'm seriously stuck. Best, R. <http://dabas.untu.ms/>
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