I'm not making this up you know ;)
If you tested by sending one http-request at a time you won't see this
problem. It only occurs when multiple processes/threads send simultaneously.
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the
keepalive setting (I've tried various combinations of 'idle-timeout' and
'keepalive' settings but with the same result). Am I doing something wrong?
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From
times the traffic we had back then? Could it be a platform
dependant problem (sounds rather unlikely but...)?
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As an alternative to Alexei's link below you might want to check out:
http://www.moxa.com/product/intellio/C320.htm
Works like a charm on any linux platform.
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Fax
could somebody
be so kind as to send the patch to me please?)
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1.1.5 with Red Hat Linux 6.2, but the exact same problem occurs
with 1.1.4 and 1.1.3. I'm running Kannel with native malloc on - could this
be where the problem is? Has everyone else experiencing this had native
malloc on as well?
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Frederik Ammitzbøll
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