Re: ipv4 connection problems
Peter Avalos wrote:
> Over the past few weeks I've been having a problem with Apache not
> responding to port it's listening on. After some investigation, I
> was able to determine that it was only happening on ipv4. IPv6 was
> working just fine. If I restarted the server, everything would be fine
> for about an hour or so (depending on traffic), and then it would
> start up again. I figured this was an Apache problem, since it was
> only happening with my web server.
>
> Today, I was stressing out my ftp server (the vanilla base version),
> and I saw that it was doing the same thing my web server was doing:
>
> box:~% telnet -4 theshell.com 21
> Trying 209.200.146.2...
> telnet: connect to address 209.200.146.2: Operation timed out
> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
>
> And without doing anything...
>
> box:~% telnet -4 theshell.com 21
> Trying 209.200.146.2...
> Connected to theshell.com.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> 220 box.theshell.com FTP server (Version 6.00LS) ready.
> quit
> 221 Goodbye.
> Connection closed by foreign host.
>
> Note: This is not a network connectivity issue since those telnets
> are on the same box (box is 209.200.146.2).
>
> Again, ipv6 seems to work just fine. Other than this, I don't really
> know what other information I can provide that can help in finding
> where the problem is. Any thoughts?
>
>
> Peter
Well have you tried closing all apps and rebooting Windows? <g>
- More seriously, you haven't told us what OS (shall we presume
DragonFlyBSD?)
or - critically important - which (date/time) DragonFly build, how installed
(ISO, make build, and from what point..) how/which daemons (pkgsrc,
ports...)
and other very relevant details...
(Apache rev & mod_kitchen-sink, TCP/IP stack, NIC in use, etc...)
'the vanilla base' is a bit vague...
I have had some 'suspicious behaviour' from IP myself,
was thinking it was a hardware issue...but perhaps not....
'Standing by'...
Bill
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