On 2001-10-07, Andrew Ferguson wrote:

>This is my bugzilla report that was filed a week ago as bug #54177. It has
>not gotten a single reply so I was hoping someone here could help me fix
>this.
>
>Product: Red Hat Linux
>Version: 7.1
>Platform: i386
>OS/Version: Linux
>Summary: `cvs update` fails to get updates from cvs server
>
>Description of Problem:
>After upgrading my Redhat 6.2 box to Redhat 7.1 some network clients are
>no longer able to connect. cvs update, the folding@home client,
>and ftp uploads more than a few kb all exhibit this behavior (they fail
>with a timeout). When I run `cvs login` cvs connects and authenticates
>with the server. Following that with `cvs update` fails to update any
>files, timing out. From `netstate -n` I can see that a connection has been
>established with the CVS server (and in the case of folding@home, with
>the folding@home server, or with ftp, everything works until more
>than a few kb are uploaded). `rpm -q cvs` reports cvs-1.11-3, `rpm -q
>ftp` is ftp-0.17-7 and `rpm -q xinetd` reports xinetd-2.3.3-1. The kernel
>is 2.4.9-ac9 with ext3 0.9.9 and lm_sensors 2.6.1 patches (no firewall

Try to reproduce your problem with the 2.4.2-2 or 2.4.3-12 kernels
as shipped with Red Hat Linux 7.1 to make sure your problems are not
due to any unsupported components. Or, as a last resort, use the
2.4.9-0.18 from Raw Hide if you don't want to disable ext3.

>options enabled). Mozilla, irc, ssh, ftp downloads all work fine.
>
>Hmm, it seems that large pop3 messages also cause problems for fetchmail
>(fetchmail-5.9.0-0.7.1), but smaller ones are just fine.

What kind of problems?

>I suspect xinetd, but only because that's the most visible network change
>from 6.2 -> 7.1, but I really don't know. (All xinetd services are
>disabled.)

Both cvs client and fetchmail do not depend on xinetd.



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