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2023 Apr 07
4
Killing the OpenSSH server doesn't cause the Windows OpenSSH client to die
I connect with the OpenSSH client on Windows to the OpenSSH server on
FreeBSD, all in one LAN, Wifi to Eithernet.
After a while, usually when the connection is inactive for some time, it
becomes dysfunctional: it becomes impossible to connect through reverse
port forwards from FreeBSD to Windows.
At such times killing the ssh server process on FreeBSD, corresponding
to the connection, doesn't cause...
2003 May 16
4
SIP/H323 based channel bank?
Just starting my search for a SIP/MGCP/H323 channel bank. I need analog ports in a building that only have network connections back to my * server. I could install another * server and use a normal CB with a PRI but I would like to investigate any good CB's with network trunk abilities
Thanks
Dave Packham
2008 Jan 29
1
Frequent "Connection reset by peer"
Hi,
Is there a way to tell why I'm getting frequent
"Connection reset by peer" all of a sudden?
I'm using a FreeBSD machine, plugged via eithernet to a Linksys
router running DD-WRT, to another Linksys 50 feet away running DD-WRT,
both of them WDS'd together, plugged via ethernet to another FreeBSD machine.
With debug cranked, I see :
debug1: channel 0: free: client-session, nchannels 1
debug3: channel 0: status: The following connecti...
2023 Apr 07
1
Killing the OpenSSH server doesn't cause the Windows OpenSSH client to die
...signal? This should cause
an orderly shutdown on the server, which should notify the client, which
should cause the client to do an orderly shutdown.
On Fri, 7 Apr 2023, Yuri wrote:
> I connect with the OpenSSH client on Windows to the OpenSSH server on
> FreeBSD, all in one LAN, Wifi to Eithernet.
>
>
> After a while, usually when the connection is inactive for some time, it
> becomes dysfunctional: it becomes impossible to connect through reverse port
> forwards from FreeBSD to Windows.
>
> At such times killing the ssh server process on FreeBSD, corresponding to the...
2001 Mar 29
1
Samba and FoxPro
Is Samba (1.19) incompatible with FoxPro? We have tried to network a
database package (FoxPro is the underlying DBMS) by putting it in a Samba
share. The database starts up and you can browse the tables, but it looks
as though FoxPro's record locking system causes the entire share to be
locked, so that further access to the shared drive (both in FoxPro and in
the Windows98 Explorer) is