Hey All... after much troubleshooting.. i found that its possible my previous statement about ipchains and slow ftp speeds may have had nothing to do with eachother. After turning off the firewall, the speeds were the same *slaps forehead*.. I'm not sure if these were the results before.. my mind is cluttered ;) Anyways, can it be possible that theres something slowing it down in 6.1. Everything was nice and fast in 6.0... netstat shows a bit of data in the Send-Qs Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State tcp 0 59860 my.host:ftp-data other.host:1093 ESTABLISHED is that normal? the servers at my uni show all 0s in the send-q.. but the isp i used to work for shows a bit.. any suggestions would be helpful.. or if you were one of the "me toos" did you ever fix the problem? Thanks Chrissy
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Chrissy LeMaire wrote:
after much troubleshooting.. i found that its possible my previous statement about ipchains and slow ftp speeds may have had nothing to do with eachother. After turning off the firewall, the speeds were the same *slaps forehead*.. I'm not sure if these were the results before.. my mind is cluttered ;) Anyways, can it be possible that theres something slowing it down in 6.1. Everything was nice and fast in 6.0... netstat shows a bit of data in the Send-Qs
Now that u mention, today i had a problem transfering files to one of our linux machines. This happens from both windows->suse (6.0) and suse(6.2)->suse (6.0) as well as redhat 5.2 <-> suse 6.0. The transfer goes at about a 1kb/s. This is quite slow considering that the server is behind a 100 Mbit switch (although it has a 10mbit network card). Heck it would be a lot faster to transfer the file with ISDN :-) I can't imagine what the problem is. Perhaps someone has a clue for me? (the ftp server is wu ftp) -- Tiago Pascoal (l41484@alfa.ist.utl.pt) FAX : +351-1-7273394 Politicamente incorrecto, e membro (nao muito) proeminente da geracao rasca. Recem empossado (engajado) cidadao da republica das bananas. Worf! Still struggling up the evolutionary ladder?" - Q
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