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Date:      Tue, 5 Dec 2000 14:39:03 -0500 
From:      "Drew J. Weaver" <drew.weaver@thenap.com>
To:        'George Lewis' <schvin@schvin.net>
Cc:        "'freebsd-isp@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: FW: Really odd problem
Message-ID:  <B1A7D9973EBED3119ADD009027DC8649180845@mailman.thenap.com>

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	Well, I've used both the one on-board (intel) and a off-board PCI
Intel 10/100 combo card. This is very strange, I even replaced the ram at
the behest of someone on the #freebsd IRC channel.

-Drew


-----Original Message-----
From: George Lewis [mailto:schvin@schvin.net]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 2:27 PM
To: Drew J. Weaver
Cc: 'freebsd-isp@freebsd.org'
Subject: Re: FW: Really odd problem


What kind of NIC? Have you tried one with a different driver perhaps?

Drew J. Weaver (drew.weaver@thenap.com) wrote:
>     Absolutely nothing. It has me logging in, then nothing else. So
> basically whatever the problem is, Freebsd isnt aware of it.
> 
> -Drew
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Cook [mailto:ccook@tcworks.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 2:07 PM
> To: Drew J. Weaver; freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Really odd problem
> 
> 
> > "Drew J. Weaver" wrote:
> > 
> >         We have a Freebsd 4.2 box on our network, after the box boots,
> > it brings up the network and everything is great, I can telnet into
> > it.. everything good, but about 30-60 minutes later no incoming
> > traffic is getting to the server. If i ping the machine, or telnet to
> > it, I get nothing. If I go to the terminal and ping anything then it
> > "wakes up" does anyone have any idea what would cause it to stop
> > "listening" to incoming network requests? This is becoming very
> > tiresome and i've done everything known to me.
> 
> 
> What does /var/log/messages say?
> 
> 
> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org
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-- 
George Lewis
http://schvin.net/

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<P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <FONT SIZE=2>Well, I've used both the one on-board (intel) and a off-board PCI Intel 10/100 combo card. This is very strange, I even replaced the ram at the behest of someone on the #freebsd IRC channel.</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=2>-Drew</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>-----Original Message-----</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>From: George Lewis [<A HREF="mailto:schvin@schvin.net">mailto:schvin@schvin.net</A>]</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 2:27 PM</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>To: Drew J. Weaver</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>Cc: 'freebsd-isp@freebsd.org'</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>Subject: Re: FW: Really odd problem</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>What kind of NIC? Have you tried one with a different driver perhaps?</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=2>Drew J. Weaver (drew.weaver@thenap.com) wrote:</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Absolutely nothing. It has me logging in, then nothing else. So</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; basically whatever the problem is, Freebsd isnt aware of it.</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; -Drew</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; -----Original Message-----</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; From: Chris Cook [<A HREF="mailto:ccook@tcworks.net">mailto:ccook@tcworks.net</A>]</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 2:07 PM</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; To: Drew J. Weaver; freebsd-isp@freebsd.org</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; Subject: Re: Really odd problem</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; &gt; &quot;Drew J. Weaver&quot; wrote:</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; &gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; &gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; We have a Freebsd 4.2 box on our network, after the box boots,</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; &gt; it brings up the network and everything is great, I can telnet into</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; &gt; it.. everything good, but about 30-60 minutes later no incoming</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; &gt; traffic is getting to the server. If i ping the machine, or telnet to</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; &gt; it, I get nothing. If I go to the terminal and ping anything then it</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; &gt; &quot;wakes up&quot; does anyone have any idea what would cause it to stop</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; &gt; &quot;listening&quot; to incoming network requests? This is becoming very</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; &gt; tiresome and i've done everything known to me.</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; What does /var/log/messages say?</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; with &quot;unsubscribe freebsd-isp&quot; in the body of the message</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=2>-- </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>George Lewis</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2><A HREF="http://schvin.net/" TARGET="_blank">http://schvin.net/</A></FONT>;
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