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Date:      Mon, 3 Jun 2002 21:42:41 +0300
From:      Roman Jasin <cityangels@mac.com>
To:        Chris Fedde <chris@fedde.littleton.co.us>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: connection drops after some time 
Message-ID:  <AF8538DE-7721-11D6-8349-00039345B18A@mac.com>
In-Reply-To: <200206031834.g53IYsQW053525@fedde.littleton.co.us>

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Thanks Chris,

I guess that's what I'll have to do. You wouldn't believe how 
incompetent some ISPs can be here (Latvia). I probably spend hours on 
the phone trying to get them to check whether they have a timeout setup.

Thanks for your help,

-Roman


On Monday, June 3, 2002, at 09:34 PM, Chris Fedde wrote:

> On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 20:06:39 +0300  Roman Jasin wrote:
>  +------------------
>  | I guess the problem is my ISP, but I'm not sure about that. Plus 
> those
>  | guys aren't very helpful, so I'm hoping to fix it w/o them. It 
> proved to
>  | be the fastest path in the past.
>  |
>  | Here is what happening with my FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE box, running 
> Apache,
>  | sshd, and sendmail. It becomes inaccessible from outside world after
>  | less than an hour if I'm not doing something on it. As soon as I 
> access
>  | something from it, whether via http or simple  ping, it comes back
>  | online and you can see it from the outside. It looks like it forgets
>  | ISP's default router address. APM is not an issue simply because it's
>  | disabled. I tried everything, even replacing the NIC and the box 
> itself.
>  | I'm on RadioDSL with BreezeAccess antenna, and like I said I don't 
> have
>  | problems with the accessing Internet. The problem is that the outside
>  | world can't 'see' my server if I don't access the Internet from it 
> for a
>  | while.
>  | Hope it makes sense.
>  |
>  | Any help is very appreciated,
>  +------------------
>
> An obvious work around is to put something that tickles the net into
> crontab:
>
>     */20 * * * * ping -c 3 www.myisp.com > /dev/null 2>&1
>
> But that does not address the "real" problem.  I suspect that it is a
> policy issue on the ISP or layer2 provider that is timing out your DSL
> virtual circuit.
>
> --
>     Chris Fedde
>
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