Thanks for the answer back, bob I sat and did an examination of my logs for my modem and firewall. Basically it is an XP issue, I don't lose connection on freenet but any http or telnet traffic never leaves the modem because my provider times me out. Funny though. They don't time out the dynamic address but just the traffic. Funky DHCP setup ? Not that knowlegdeable about hard network issues myself but enough to be dangerrous.
I know that I'm not owned and have dealt with spyware issues aplenty. I keep a good watch over logs, Because I do get portscaned a couple of time a day. Funny thing is that after I got the node up and going I got probed even more. Go fig. Thanks again for that write back On 6/18/05, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Eric Gentemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > I am a SBC DSL account. I am not sure if it is Win XP or SBC but it > > seems my connection get timed out after about 2 hours. Even with > > Freenet running it is still timing me out. Is there an easy remedy to > > this? > > > > Thanks to any replies > > That's very odd, your IP might rotate but DSL should never disconnect entirely > for no apparent reason. Freenet doesn't do anything intended to cause this. > > A few possibilities come to mind : > > - You have a crappy modem/router that can't handle large numbers of > connections > (characteristic of Freenet) and is falling over when asked to do so. The > "free" > ones you get with ISP accounts tend to be less than great. The relevant > parameter is the "maxNodeConnections" line in freenet.ini . However unless you > manually put in some decent sized number here it will probably only be 60, it > should be 200 on XP but was getting set to 60 due to a bug in nodeconfig.exe > that I just fixed :) If it is, you could try reducing it even further but I > would be suprised if any router is _that_ crap. > > - Your box is pwned by spyware/trojans/rootkits/viruses/worms/all of the > above. > No offence, I've seen it happen recently, inside 24 hours, to a reasonably > security conscious person who's system I fully patched up to date etc before > it > even went on the net. One of the several IE6 0days in circulation is my guess. > > - Other hardware issue(s) that only show up under heavy load, a common culprit > being flaky memory in the upper ranges. Probably not this though, I'm guessing > with a system like that you use it for other demanding apps/games where it > would > show up also. > > Bob > > > _______________________________________________ > Support mailing list > Support@freenetproject.org > http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support > Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support > Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]