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Grex > Helpers > #132: Grex System Problems - Spring 2004 |  |
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pfv
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response 290 of 405:
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May 15 12:10 UTC 2004 |
Umm... How many times do you now have to type your password, to satisfy
login? It's been fighting for two days and only seems to let me on with
telnet after it prints a "badlogin.html" message, (ssh fails long before
that).
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scott
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response 291 of 405:
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May 15 12:20 UTC 2004 |
The backtalk2 conf userlist is people who were staff back then, for the
original Backtalk testing. Guess that ought to be fixed.
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soup
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response 292 of 405:
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May 15 13:00 UTC 2004 |
This response has been erased.
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twenex
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response 293 of 405:
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May 15 13:38 UTC 2004 |
Re: #290. I regret to announce I can't corroborate this problem, except once,
when it *might* have been my typying that caused the problem anyway.
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gelinas
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response 294 of 405:
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May 15 14:10 UTC 2004 |
pfv, when that happens to me, it usually means that one (or more) of the keys
on my keyboard is sticking.
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gull
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response 295 of 405:
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May 16 01:30 UTC 2004 |
I've seen it happen when something was wrong with Grex that was causing
Backtalk's login routine to time out.
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tsty
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response 296 of 405:
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May 16 01:54 UTC 2004 |
third time through,.... damn disconnects!
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drew
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response 297 of 405:
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May 17 20:28 UTC 2004 |
Why does SSH keep dropping my connection? Once in a while is tolerable but
this is getting out of hand!
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krj
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response 298 of 405:
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May 17 21:37 UTC 2004 |
Telnet connections are pausing frequently enough that Grex is only
marginally useful. The party log should show lots of complaints.
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mcnally
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response 299 of 405:
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May 17 21:50 UTC 2004 |
It is a serious problem, and probably deserves to be top priority as
soon as a staff person has time.
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gelinas
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response 300 of 405:
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May 17 22:31 UTC 2004 |
(I think we are waiting the delivery of a DSL modem.)
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keesan
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response 301 of 405:
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May 18 00:30 UTC 2004 |
I was unable to telnet in. I have been telnetting because the dialin
connection keeps freezing up for 1-2 minutes, and it is quicker to untelnet
and telnet back than to dial again.
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albaugh
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response 302 of 405:
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May 18 03:40 UTC 2004 |
If the problem is definitely the DSL modem, and it's just a matter of waiting
until the replacement arrives, then I will hold my tongue and try to be
patient...
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tsty
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response 303 of 405:
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May 18 04:13 UTC 2004 |
glad the problem has been identified and conrrectins are on the way.
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charcat
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response 304 of 405:
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May 18 04:39 UTC 2004 |
Thanks for the information gelinas, I was wondering also.
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rcurl
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response 305 of 405:
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May 19 17:27 UTC 2004 |
1:19pm up 29 days, 15:38, 5 users, load average: 0.41, 0.41, 0.28
Login Name TTY Idle Login Time Location Work Phone
amishel anton mishel p5 4d May 15 02:31
newuser The Newuser Program p0 17d Apr 24 13:51
rcurl Rane Curl *pe May 19 13:19
sgsg sg p6 19d Apr 30 08:12
viju Johnson p8 1d May 18 02:28
Net connection down. But shouldn't the idle zapper have zapped some of
those idlers?
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kip
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response 306 of 405:
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May 19 18:19 UTC 2004 |
Haven't worked with the idle zapper yet, not sure, would think so.
DSL back up. I'll be trying out the replacement DSL modem after work today
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twenex
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response 307 of 405:
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May 19 19:19 UTC 2004 |
Patience? What patience? ;-P
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kip
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response 308 of 405:
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May 19 23:26 UTC 2004 |
On the DSL news front, I tried out the new modem, but it remained in IDSL
mode and wouldn't connect to our SDSL connection. I'm taking it home and will
reread the manual to see what I missed.
Also, our old DSL modem managed to lock up starting about 1:00am EDT today,
I didn't get a chance to run down to the Pumpkin until about 2:00pm to kick
it. Amusingly, the stats for the old modem from 2:15pm to 7:00pm, when I
disconnected it to try the new modem, were perfect with no errors what so ever.
Did anyone happen to notice if they had lag between 2:15pm and 7:00pm today?
I'm still talking to our ISP in case it turns out to be the line. :)
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mcnally
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response 309 of 405:
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May 20 00:28 UTC 2004 |
If the new DSL modem isn't linking to the provider's DSLAM it's probably
because you need information about what settings to use; hopefully the
provider can provide them if they haven't already done so.
I'm not sure what information you have about the connection already but
DSL comes in a pretty wide range of flavors, including different line
codings, different protocols, different authentication specifications,
etc.. It's not realistic to just plug in a DSL modem and expect it to
work without knowing more about your provider's setup.
Most probably you already knew all that, but I mention it just in case
you didn't. DSL is unfortunately not as "plug and play" as many other
networking technologies.
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achu
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response 310 of 405:
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May 20 00:32 UTC 2004 |
in ancient china, communications took a different route.
everyone knows about the chinese pea shooters that young boys like to wield.
but where did this enwielding custom come from?
it came from a sort of training. in ancient days, the land of china was
covered by vast networks of bamboo connecting post offices in cities towns
and villages to other post offices in other ctvs. messages would be
transported pneumatically by blowing strongly into one endexpress mail was
also sucked. the people learned how to do this by first practicing with pea
shooters.
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twenex
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response 311 of 405:
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May 20 03:05 UTC 2004 |
After a fairly long hiatus, grex connectivity problems are back.
Welcome to Grex, Lagadelphia - City of Brotherly Lag.
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tsty
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response 312 of 405:
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May 20 03:50 UTC 2004 |
.. not right now ... someting is going right .. for the moment.
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tod
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response 313 of 405:
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May 20 17:07 UTC 2004 |
This response has been erased.
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mcnally
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response 314 of 405:
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May 20 18:05 UTC 2004 |
Admittedly, even after most of a year working for a DSL provider
I haven't mastered a good deal of the lingo (the telco side being
perhaps even worse than the computer side for having its own
vocabulary) but at least as I have usually heard them used, "ADSL"
vs "SDSL" shouldn't matter. The "A" and the "S" stand for
"asymmetric" and "symmetric" and refer basically to the upload and
download speeds. Those aren't generally things that need to be set
up in the customer's modem, they're more usually limited by the
provider at the DSLAM.
I won't know the specifics for your DSL provider but it's possible
I can still provide advice on the DSL issue. Don't hesitate to ask
if you need assistance..
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