Howdy!
Do you use some sort of firewall on the far end? Firewall needs to allow
connections comming to your selected port number ...
Peace!
Mkx
-- perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'
-- echo 16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D4D465452snlb xq | dc
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BOFH excuse #281:
The co-locator cannot verify the frame-relay gateway to the ISDN server.
akshay vashishtha je dne 10/01/11 15:45 napisal-a:
Hi,
I'm using both the server and the client. I've started the server and
the server is listening on port 5001 (the default one). I'm iperf in
pairs only. What do i need to make it working? :(
--- On *Mon, 1/10/11, Metod Kozelj /<[email protected]>/* wrote:
From: Metod Kozelj <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Iperf-users] Problem - read failed : Connection
reset by peer
To: "akshay vashishtha" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Monday, January 10, 2011, 5:35 PM
Hi!
It seems that you're not using iperf on the far end. Or are you?
Iperf is designed to be used in pairs: one host is passive
(accepts connections and acts according to settings from the other
end) and the other host is client which sends commands to server.
Q1 is using UDP which means client doesn't need any feedback from
server. You can seemingly connect to server but you will never get
any answer. The 'connection reset by peer' message might well
origin from IP stack implementation and/or firewall which send
diconnect message when there's no application to handle the
incomming connection.
Q2 uses TCP which means that server needs to respond actively to
incomming connection. If there's no iperf running at far end, you
obviously can not make any usable connection there.
Peace!
Mkx
-- perl -e 'print
$i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'
-- echo 16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D4D465452snlb xq | dc
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BOFH excuse #81:
Please excuse me, I have to circuit an AC line through my head to get this
database working.
akshay vashishtha je dne 10/01/11 11:29 napisal-a:
Hi,
I'm facing few problems. I'll list all of them serially.
*Question 1)* When i'm running "*iperf -u -c <ip address> -i 1*"
, i'm getting read failed : connection reset by peer after
sometime. Below is the detailed thing -
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[152] 0.0- 1.0 sec 129 KBytes 1.06 Mbits/sec
[152] 1.0- 2.0 sec 128 KBytes 1.05 Mbits/sec
[152] 2.0- 3.0 sec 126 KBytes 1.03 Mbits/sec
[152] 3.0- 4.0 sec 129 KBytes 1.06 Mbits/sec
[152] 4.0- 5.0 sec 128 KBytes 1.05 Mbits/sec
[152] 5.0- 6.0 sec 128 KBytes 1.05 Mbits/sec
[152] 6.0- 7.0 sec 128 KBytes 1.05 Mbits/sec
[152] 7.0- 8.0 sec 129 KBytes 1.06 Mbits/sec
[152] 8.0- 9.0 sec 128 KBytes 1.05 Mbits/sec
[152] 9.0-10.0 sec 128 KBytes 1.05 Mbits/sec
[152] 0.0-10.0 sec 1.25 MBytes 1.05 Mbits/sec
*read failed: Connection reset by peer*
Please tell me the reason I'm getting this error.
*Question 2) *When i'm just writing "*iperf -c <ip address>" *it
is showing connection failed : connection refused. I really
cannot understand that.
Regards,
Akshay
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Mkx
-- perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'
-- echo 16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D4D465452snlb xq | dc
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BOFH excuse #82:
Yeah, yo mama dresses you funny and you need a mouse to delete files.
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