Re: 5.4 Sloooooow network

From: Bernt Hansson (bernt_at_bah.homeip.net)
Date: 09/05/05

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    Lowell Gilbert skrev:
    > Bernt Hansson <bernt@bah.homeip.net> writes:
    >
    >
    >>I've just installed FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE #0.
    >>
    >>Internal network works fast and without problems, the problems occur
    >>with external connections to the services I'm running (mail & web).
    >>
    >>Almost every connection attempt times-out like this.
    >>
    >>qpopper[4372]: (v4.0.5) Timeout (120 secs) during nw read from at
    >>host.net (x.x.x.x)
    >>
    >>qpopper[4372]: (null) at host.net (x.x.x.x): -ERR POP timeout from myhost
    >>
    >>Qpopper runs out of inetd.
    >>
    >>Internal if is rl0 and external is fxp0. The machine is a HP netserver
    >>LC2000 and it acts as a gateway to.
    >>
    >>Any thoughts?
    >
    >
    > Any network collisions on the outside link?

    How to check for them?

    > How many (if any) packets pass before the connections time out?

    2-3
    It does not answer on ping or traceroute.
    No firewall. So I was thinking of some sysctl, perhaps?

    So I changed back to 4.10

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