mldonkey, a multi-networks file-sharing client - Bugs: bug #3961, network dies
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bug #3961: network dies
Submitter: | Invalid User ID <#19823> | ||
Submitted: | Thu 12 Jun 2003 01:55:19 PM UTC | ||
Category: | Core | Severity: | 3 - Normal |
Item Group: | None | Status: | None |
Assigned to: | None | Open/Closed: | Closed |
Release: | 2.00 | Release: | 2.4-2.5.3 |
Operating System: | Linux | Binaries Origin: | Binary from Savannah |
CPU type: | None |
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Tue 02 Dec 2003 07:46:21 PM UTC, comment #9: |
spiralvoice <spiralvoice> |
Tue 23 Sep 2003 04:33:30 PM UTC, comment #8: I have the problem on 2.5-3 mldonkey from Debian running on a gateway doing NAT for the LAN. But the gateway isn't behind NAT itself (obviously). How can that be the problem ? |
Anonymous |
Tue 23 Sep 2003 12:08:21 PM UTC, comment #7: I (the original subimttor) have redone my linux box. mldonkey runs fine on 200-350 connections.. however, i don't have shoreall running. does anytone else here run shorewall or masq/nat built in to the kernel? that's where the problem lies, i think. i'm going thru a cable modem and a router now, and have no problems with mldonk. |
Anonymous |
Tue 23 Sep 2003 12:07:44 PM UTC, comment #6: I (the original subimttor) have redone my linux box. mldonkey runs fine on 200-350 connections.. however, i don't have shoreall running. does anytone else here run shorewall or masq/nat built in to the kernel? that's where the problem lies, i think. i'm going thru a cable modem and a router now, and have no problems with mldonk. |
Anonymous |
Mon 22 Sep 2003 06:07:32 PM UTC, comment #5: Same here with a 2400/400 ADSL connection... nobody has a clue ? |
Anonymous |
Thu 04 Sep 2003 08:37:41 PM UTC, comment #4: Hi there,
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Invalid User ID <#21238> |
Fri 27 Jun 2003 11:09:25 AM UTC, comment #3: Hi..
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Anonymous |
Fri 13 Jun 2003 04:26:12 PM UTC, comment #2: the cable modem works with 2000 connections in xmule, and did the same with emule on windows. could my firewall have the same effect?
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Invalid User ID <#19823> |
Thu 12 Jun 2003 07:31:27 PM UTC, comment #1: Might be a problem with the amount of connections your cable modem supports. A similar problem exists with DSL modems where they start blocking network traffic cause they support not more than a certain amount of connections.
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Anonymous |
Thu 12 Jun 2003 01:55:19 PM UTC, original submission:
ever since i started using 2.4 and above, every time mld is running for more than five minutes, my network connection (cable modem) dies. Nothing comes from the net. The only fix is to turn off the computer, unplug the cable modem, and restart. it must be mld because i can download iso for hours and run xmule all night long, but i then run mld and my internet connection dies. Activation/deactivation in the redhat (9)network control panel doensn't help, it won't reactivate that port. it does this will all the options 100% default (downloaded and run). thanks in advance. |
Invalid User ID <#19823> |
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