Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 22:04:54 +0500 From: "Haikal Saadh" <wyldephyre2@yahoo.com> To: "'Jeff Lynch'" <jeff@mercury.jorsm.com>, "'Kal Torak'" <kaltorak@quake.com.au> Cc: "'FreeBSD Stable'" <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG>, "'FreeBSD ISP'" <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: RE: Whats with this -> sendto: No buffer space available Message-ID: <000601c17f41$4f9aa060$38c801ca@warhawk> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0112070951530.84433-100000@mercury.jorsm.com>
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> > > On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Kal Torak wrote: > > > Jonathan Hanna wrote: > > > > > > > > No PPP involved with me, and I think with many others. I > agree that > > > the "no affect" above does look like ordinary buffer exhaustion, > > > though I also have a working network except for one interface (or > > > maybe divert socket?). > > > > Hmmm, perhaps this is related to NAT then??? > > We see this without using NAT between a 3.x and 4.x box > sitting on fastether feeds at two separate colo spaces. > Latency is pretty consistent between 30-40ms. We've turned > off encryption/compression/stat without help, but switching > to tcp seems to help. But we are moving traffic off the vtun > as quickly as possible, so that could also be a factor to the > noticable increase in stability. > Sorry if I'm a bit late to this party, but I've had this come up once, and it was on a dial up link to a box (ppp link, connected to another ordinary modem at 33.6k), and I was concurrently running nmap and saint, and needless to say it happened about halfway through the scans. IPFirewall was running, but I had it set to allow any from any to any. NAT was not running, and had never been running on that box either. And no I'm not a script kiddie, I was asked to see if that box had any major holes open :). _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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