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@ 2002-12-02 13:16 andre.correa
  2002-12-02 14:33 ` Bob Keyes
  2002-12-02 20:28 ` Too many ARP entries and " andre.correa
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: andre.correa @ 2002-12-02 13:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi list,

I  have  a  Linux  2.4.19  box  doing NAT, PPPoE, Traffic Shapping and
Firewalling.  It  is  a  2xPIII  733MHz with 512Mb RAM. Everything was
working  just  fine  until 5 or 6 days ago we started having some strange
behavior.

Under  moderate  traffic,  15  to  20  NAT users, we find that traffic
suddenly  stops  for 10 or 15 seconds and then comes back. During this
periods  I've  figured  out  that  if I ping my interfaces or Internet
addresses I get:

sendto: No buffer space available
ping: sent 64 octets to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, ret=-1

I've  made  lots  of  searchs  in  mailling lists, Internet and in the
kernel  source  but couldn't work on it.

Can you guys help me to solve this problem?

tks in advance for your help and attention.

Andre
andre.correa@pobox.com



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2002-12-02 13:16 sendto: No buffer space available andre.correa
2002-12-02 14:33 ` Bob Keyes
2002-12-02 14:46   ` Re[2]: " andre.correa
2002-12-02 20:28 ` Too many ARP entries and " andre.correa
2002-12-03 13:08   ` Cedric Blancher
2002-12-03 13:27     ` Nick Drage
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2002-12-03 17:54       ` Nick Drage
2002-12-04  3:09         ` Paul Frieden
2002-12-04 15:23       ` Ard van Breemen

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