Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 06:46:45 -0600 From: Alan Edmonds <alan.edmonds@sterling.com> To: Marco van de Voort <marcov@stack.nl> Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: ftp problem. Message-ID: <38E1FB35.8A504C02@sterling.com> References: <20000329123624.B91B49715@toad.stack.nl>
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Did you try swapping cables around to see if that helps?
Did you look at netstat -i -n and see if packets are being lost?
start a ping and watch netstat -i -n 1 and see if you see errors.
Run tcpdump and see if two is receiving packets.
Marco van de Voort wrote:
>
> I have three machines, named one,two,three on a simple bnc network, two is
> the machine in the middle.
>
> one can ftp files to and from three(and ping)
> two can ftp files to and from three (and ping)
>
> one can ping two and vice versa, but when I try to FTP, I can login, and
> start the transfer, but both machine "hang" after a few blocks transfered.
> This also goes the other way around.
>
> Three is a win95 machine, one is FreeBSD 4.0 release, and two is a dual boot
> win98/linux 2.3.51, though I have a feeling it is not OS related, but I'm
> not sure.
>
> One has a 3C509 ethernet card, two a Winbond NE2000 clone, three an unknown
> NE2000 clone.
>
> Does anybody recognize the problem? FTP files from one to two via three
> starts to get irritating.
>
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