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    merko
    Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
    How could it be removed? If I simply leave it blank, MosNet refuses to
    start. I don't know of anything sensible to put there (anything that
    does not cause a delay).
  • »24.03.06 - 12:57
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    Framiga
    Posts: 363 from 2003/7/11
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    resolv.conf, "seems" to accept multiple DNS (as AmiTCP after all)

    i have f.e.:

    domain alice.it
    nameserver 80.20.6.xx
    nameserver 212.216.112.xx

    Try to use an alternative DNS (if any)

    It works here, without any delay.
  • »24.03.06 - 14:25
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    dIGIMAN
    Posts: 273 from 2005/11/7
    Is there non removed debug code?
    found out that i get this strange traffice on the network
    192.168.123.3 192.168.15.88 syslog
    Pegasos IP DestinationIP Servicename

    Only noticed as the dest ip routes into another network on 255.255.255.0 subnet mask.

    Also i found strange traffic to
    80.82.220.60 Port 8888
    If opend in a webrowser:
    http://80.82.220.60/

    The Page says
    "Secret...messages"

    Im not sure anymore if the source IP was from the pegasos too, the logfile got truncated to fast.

    any ideas?
  • »26.03.06 - 10:59
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    Bladerunner
    Posts: 418 from 2004/2/19
    Well, this IP is conected to vapor.com, so my guess this is propably to verify AmIRC or other Vapor Products.
  • »26.03.06 - 11:17
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    Robin
    Posts: 741 from 2003/2/24
    This ip reverse resolves to http://boron.vapor.com/
  • »26.03.06 - 11:22
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    dIGIMAN
    Posts: 273 from 2005/11/7
    Well ok thanks, anyway its strange.
    Guess nobody likes "Calling Home Software"

    I will block it then (Is this windows?)

    Still the strange private ip left. Looks like debug stuff.
  • »26.03.06 - 11:28
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    Framiga
    Posts: 363 from 2003/7/11
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    probably that vapor.com traffic, is due the vapor_xxx.library, i guess . . or hope!

    "Still the strange private ip left. Looks like debug stuff."

    but, that IPs are in your local IP range? (i'm only trying to understand me too, so sorry for the stupid questions)

    i.e if you do an ifconfig -a from shell

    > ifconfig -a
    lo0: flags=9<UP,LOOPBACK> mtu 1536
    inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
    eth0: flags=863<UP,BROADCAST,NOTRAILERS,RUNNING,SIMPLEX> mtu 1500
    address: 00:c0:26: :97:
    inet 192.168.. netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.xxx.xxx

    then PING to the broadcast address (mine 192.168.xxx.xxx)

    PING 192.168.xxx.xxx (192.168..): 56 data bytes
    64 bytes from 192.168..: icmp_seq=0 ttl=255 time=2 ms
    64 bytes from 192.168..: icmp_seq=0 ttl=30 time=2 ms (DUP!)
    64 bytes from 192.168..: icmp_seq=1 ttl=255 time=1 ms
    64 bytes from 192.168..: icmp_seq=1 ttl=30 time=2 ms (DUP!)

    do you get DUPs?
  • »26.03.06 - 13:14
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    Posts: 408 from 2004/7/15
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    Quote:


    merko wrote:
    How could it be removed? If I simply leave it blank, MosNet refuses to
    start.



    Remove just a DOMAIN line.
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  • »07.04.06 - 09:38
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    dIGIMAN
    Posts: 273 from 2005/11/7
    Ok, the syslog thing was nonsense.

    I got it mixed up due to a new dhcp configuration.
    It was my dbox (digital receiver) and not the peg.
    But the vapor.com shit is still running (but blocked)..
    well...
  • »07.04.06 - 14:05
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    merko
    Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
    MosNet still fails here when I use bittorrent with a popular torrent
    (related to too many connections, probably). I increased TCP_SendSpace
    and TCP_RecvSpace (in db/general.config) but I still get lots of error
    messages saying:
    m_clalloc: max amount of memory already used (1045424 bytes).
    sana_read (eth): not enough mbufs

    There's a dozen or so repetitions, and the network ceases working. Is
    this 1 meg limit hardcoded somewhere or is there another option?
  • »30.04.06 - 11:56
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    Framiga
    Posts: 363 from 2003/7/11
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    here i have 32768 for both as buffer size but AFAIK, with this values you will have very slow transfers on your local LAN (don't ask me why).
  • »30.04.06 - 14:32
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Acill
    Posts: 1914 from 2003/10/19
    From: Port Hueneme, Ca.
    I've actually given up on it. Its nice having a native stack for MorphOS at last, but the bugs and problems I have with it are not worth it. Since i get much faster transfers ising MiamiDX and since I paid for my keys a long time ago I continue to just use that.

    If MOSnet is capable of working better with just some config file edits I would recomend we get some good solid docs done for it. We all paid a lot for it, why not make it work as it should eh?
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    Motosampy
    Posts: 199 from 2004/8/14
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    Mosnet stops working here after a while when using ATC and downloading a large file (large = >~ 100Mb , have not yet notised any problems with normal size files). The traffic just stops and going offline and then back online is enough to continue....
  • »06.05.06 - 23:58
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    merko
    Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
    The following changes seem to have solved all urgent problems for
    me:

    In mosnet:db/resolv.conf

    - comment out everything with a # at the beginning of each line

    In mosnet:db/general.conf

    Use the following lines:
    TCP_SendSpace=8192
    TCP_RecvSpace=16384
    MBUF_CONF MaxMem=4096

    Possibly you may want to increase TCP_SendSpace even further, though
    this seems enough for me.
  • »07.05.06 - 09:52
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    Robin
    Posts: 741 from 2003/2/24
    I'm back to mdx,too ...
    The dns-resolve is way too slow and
    the connectionspeed is too ... on a
    600mb file copied with scp to my
    webserver it's been 30% slower compared
    to mdx and thats the "slowest" amiga tcp-ip stack.
  • »07.05.06 - 10:04
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    Wishmaster
    Posts: 342 from 2003/6/29
    >t's been 30% slower compared
    >to mdx and thats the "slowest" amiga tcp-ip stack

    Set recv and sendspace in MaimiDX to 50000 and it will be much faster, too.


    [ Edited by Wishmaster on 2006/5/7 15:25 ]
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  • »07.05.06 - 14:59
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    merko
    Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
    The dns slowness can be fixed (see my previous post), but sure.. it's
    not the fastest or best stack in existance. It's available though and
    much better than nothing at all.
  • »07.05.06 - 15:05
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  • Butterfly
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    Posts: 66 from 2003/10/5
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    Merko:

    >The dns slowness can be fixed (see my previous post)

    Well, can you please explain me how then I accomplish
    to resolve internet names if I remove all resolf.config
    entries ? If I do so, I cannot go to the outer world
    anymore. Also I defined my local domain name
    in resolv.config. Perhaps I can put it somewhere also ?
  • »07.05.06 - 15:23
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    Robin
    Posts: 741 from 2003/2/24
    @Wishmaster

    My mdx installation is so old (I just copied from my a1200)
    that I've made similar setting half a decade ago ;-)

    @merko

    You can speed up the dns, still it's too slow ... takes
    sometimes nearly half a second to resolve a name.
    That sounds not much but I'm going through websites
    really quick and it's a pita to see Voyager hanging
    there for a second before transmitting the site starts.

    MDX is the better choice for those of us who are lucky
    enough to be the owner of a mdx-key ...

    [ Edited by Robin on 2006/5/7 9:16 ]
  • »07.05.06 - 16:15
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    merko
    Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
    Sorry Elena, there was some crucial info missing: Those settings are
    valid if you use DHCP. If you're not, you need to put your own info
    there of course as the docs explain. The docs never explain that you
    need to remove this stuff if you use DHCP, however.

    Robin: Hmm, I don't have such delays. I agree it would be highly
    annoying.
  • »07.05.06 - 17:51
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Acill
    Posts: 1914 from 2003/10/19
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    Merko: Thanks for the tips. they do seem to help speed hings up here, but still not wuite as fast as MDX. Its a good start though.
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  • »07.05.06 - 21:23
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  • Butterfly
    Butterfly
    Posts: 66 from 2003/10/5
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    Merko:

    >Sorry Elena, there was some crucial info missing: Those >settings are
    >valid if you use DHCP.

    Opps... now it's clear :)

    > If you're not, you need to put your own info
    >there of course as the docs explain. The docs never >explain that you
    >need to remove this stuff if you use DHCP, however.

    Thanks for the info. One never knows...
  • »07.05.06 - 21:26
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  • jPV
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    jPV
    Posts: 2026 from 2003/2/24
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    I made some tests with smbfs and Pegasos1 (G3/600) with AmiTCP, MiamiDX and MOSNet... I can't get good rates with Miami.. never got. I wonder if there's any trick or is Miami just using that much cpu, that you should have G4 :) It seemed to have bigger cpu load than amitcp/mosnet. Also seems that internal VIA Rhine is faster than cheapo PCI Realtek. For comparison there's also speed with A1200/060@60 :)

    Results are here: http://jpv.wmhost.com/smbfs_test.txt


    [ Edited by jPV on 2006/5/8 11:41 ]
  • »08.05.06 - 10:38
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    Posts: 408 from 2004/7/15
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    Hello all!
    Just decided to give a short notice. The project is not abandoned. I'm busy and don't know how long it will take me to finish this work but TCP protocol code upgrade is almost done (approx. 85% completed). This will include T/TCP and dynamic window size support and is expected to speed up the program.
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    rms
    Posts: 599 from 2004/11/27
    @ Sonic

    Hi, nice to hear from you that you are working on the TCP upgrade :))

    I'm looking forward to test...

    Regards

    Christoph
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