On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 2:04 AM, Ben <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Nov 2009, Eugene Vilensky wrote:
>
>> Was today a normal day for RHN responsiveness?  around 3pm Central time,
>> my updates were downloading somewhere in the 10s of KB/sec range, and I kept
>> getting signed-out of the administration interface.
>
> Well the later is _always_ the case.  I've enquired through official and
> unofficial channels and the word is... mostly silence.  I honestly believe
> the people at Red Hat either can't/don't see the issues and blithely assume
> we're all making it up, or acknowledge there're problems but are unable or
> unwilling to do anything about anything for some reason.

I have not seen this happen but my connections have been stateside.
The only place I had problems with being auto signed out turned out to
be a bad transparent caching proxing in the middle of a conneciton. It
was rewriting packets in a way that caused several websites to go odd.
It took forever to find out because no one knew about the proxy who
were related to the issue...

>
>> Just wondering...
>
> Wonder no more!  Although the slow downloads might be something to do with
> lots of people trying to download the new kernels for RHEL3, 4 and 5.
>
> Ben
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