RE: FTP difficulties 4.8R

From: JJB (Barbish3_at_adelphia.net)
Date: 02/16/04

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    To: "Graham North" <graham.north@telus.net>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
    Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 19:41:45 -0500
    
    

    >From an general over view, sounds like you have your network
    connection mis-configured. Post /var/run/dmesg.boot, /etc/rc.conf,
    files do an ifconfig and ps ax commands an post what they display.
    Use 'script /root/display.lst' command to capture all content going
    to screen from commands you enter. Use exit command to stop
    capturing screen data. Explain how you have router configured. How
    is router connected to your ISP? Do you have an single dynamic IP
    address from you ISP?
    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
    [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org]On Behalf Of Graham
    North
    Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 4:32 PM
    To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
    Subject: FTP difficulties 4.8R

    This is my second call for help regarding ftp and network
    connections - if
    anyone out there can help, I would greatly appreciate some advice.

    I have loaded an older pc with FreeBSD 4.8 to run as a webserver.
    It is
    behind a USR8000A router - the router has DHCP, NAT and firewall
    enabled.
    There is a second pc behind the router which runs WinXP, it operates
    well
    with email, http, it runs an ftp server and client fine (both are
    filezilla). I downloaded my FreeBSD ISOs without difficulty...
    connection
    speeds using Filezilla ftp client on XP was 160KB/s (1.6Mbs) which
    is the
    maximum provided by my service - so my lines are okay.

    My FreeBSD box on the other hand is a different story. It is a PII
    166
    with only 48M of memory so I set it up as black screen - command
    line only.
    After the past month of starting to become familiar with the new OS
    I feel
    that most things are beginning to come together - my network
    connection
    really sucks though!!

    It does go outside and connect, sometimes I can ftp download some
    small
    files, most times the process stalls. I generally need to open a
    new
    terminal to kill the process.
    This makes it very difficult... Most recently, I have been trying
    to
    install Samba to better network with the Windows machine - I cannot
    download
    files - aaarrgghhh!
    Can someone please shed some insight into something that I have done
    or
    neglected to do. Something must be set badly or incompatibly that
    is
    creating these difficulties. This OS is dependent on robust file
    transfers
    for updating and ports etc...HELP!

    My earlier message:

    Help! I am a newbie who has set up a command line FreeBSD system
    on an XPI
    166 laptop.
    Most things seem to work okay except the ftp - I have been
    struggling with
    this on and off for a couple of weeks. To download some packages I
    ended
    up running ncftp and it was able to successfully operate but
    excruciatingly
    slowly (ie 950secs) for a download of about 1MB - I operate on
    ADSL - go
    figure.

    Both the regular and nc ftp packages seem prone to stalling. My
    latest
    problems centre about trying to download some webpage files from
    another
    machine (WinXP) attached to (and behind) a USR router/firewall (yes
    the
    USRobotics firewall is enabled) my Freebsd one is not. The ftp
    server is
    filezilla server on the WinXP machine. I was starting with
    downloading a
    simple webpage to test apache - two files, index.htm and a small
    (30K) jpeg
    image. Index file downloaded quickly, the jpeg stalled after 26K -
    and
    kept on stalling - same place. When I tried using ncftp this time,
    it
    stalled at about 18K. Things are set up well enough that I am able
    to
    connect to and navigate the server from my FreeBSD system. (can
    connect to
    FreeBSD.org server - but stall on downloads)
    Clearly there must be some basic setting that is incorrect or
    incompatible -
    perhaps related to my router - but am not too sure.
    The only reference which I could find was related to problems with
    tcp.recvspace being set at 56K for 4.8, but it seemed to refer to
    modem
    related problems. In any event I was not able to change it.
    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    Graham/

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