Network problems
Matthew Dillon
dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Fri Feb 4 15:29:49 PST 2005
:Matthew Dillon wrote:
:
:> I need a tcpdump from *someone* that monitors the connection that is
:> stalling. Let it run a good 2 minutes past the point where the
:> download stalls.
:>
:> tcpdump -n -i <interface> -l host <fetch_target_host>
:
:Matt,
:
:for my hang problems, please look at the two gzip'd tcpdumps in
:~swildner on leaf (done with only tcpdump -i <interface>). This was
:without Jeffrey's last patch, though. The hang occurred at around 15:25
:(but dumping went on after that).
:
:Hope that helps, I have now upgraded to the latest source and am waiting
:for another hang. :)
:
:Sascha
:
:--
:http://yoyodyne.ath.cx
Ok. It seems to be sending packets out to the internet just fine, but
incoming packet traffic stops on the rl0 interface. At the same time,
traffic on the internal sis interface seems fine.
I'm presuming that pppoe is being run by the Tun interface. It kinda
looks like everything is going dandy until, poof, data just stops
coming in over the rl interface.
It looks like the pppoe link is dying and that ifconfiging tun0 down
and up again and restarting ppp is reforming the link. I don't think
this has anything to do with the MTU issue. It kinda looks like either
your DSL box is crapping out or the PPP protocol is allowing the link
to timeout and causing the DSL box to stop sending packets over it.
What I would do now is run your PPP demon in debug mode to see what it
thinks is going on when the link stops working. I don't think there is
anything wrong with the rl0 interface. What I don't understand is why
the PPP demon isn't restarting the link itself. It should timeout and
restart the link automatically.
It would also be worthwhile to tcpdump the tun0 interface through the
failure.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
<dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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