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Subject: Problems when using SSH/VNC or Terminal Services Client


Author:
Spliff
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Date Posted: 09:09:01 2004-02-21 Sat
Author Host/IP: 220.240.8.5

Hello.

As per the subject field, whenever I use either SSH/VNC (and on rare ocassions simply SSH itself) or Terminal Services Client, my ADSL connection will die - usually within minutes of initiating one of the aforementioned programs. In fact, my connection is almost always guaranteeed to die within 3 minutes of initiating a SSH/VNC session whereas when using Terminal Services Client, the connection will not die as soon.

Upon the connection being reestablished, the SSH/VNC session will continue, but the connection will die again soon afterwards. Same with Terminal Service Client except the window closes saying "connection reset by peer".

Typically, I see one of two messages in my log when a disconnection occurs in these instances. Either:

i) ...received PADT from peer

or

ii) No response to 3 echo-requests
Serial link appears to be disconnected.
Connection terminated.

Also, i have found that if I leave xMule running while I am at work, then when I return home 9 hours later, xMule will invariably have crashed due to my connection being terminated at some point during the day (usually 1 hour after I leave my house). In those instances, this is wahat is recorded to the system log:

Bad TCP checksum XXXX
...received PADT from peer

Where "XXXX" could be any 4 digit Hex number or even 3 digit number like '100'.

So would anyone know as to what could be causing this - because its driving me nuts. Could it be RPPPOE or my provider or my modem (Alcatel Speedtouch Home) perhaps? Any suggestions/insight would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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