| Subject: | Re: tunnel has died after some weeks |
| From: | Thomas Schaefer <mail,AT,thomas--schaefer,DOT,de> |
| Date: | Fri, 22 Mar 2002 22:27:10 +0100 |
| In-reply-to: | <200203220742.46430@thomas--schaefer.de> |
Hi DKW, At first I have to tell the problem that the linux deamon exits did occur only 6-times while using 20 tunnels over a time of three months. (20NT-PC to one LINUX-PC) Although I have had the problem also once. I am not able to reproduce it. Because the application (respective its udp-packets [snmp commands]) which has caused the crash is still in use and most of time without problems. Additionally all versions (pre 9,10,11,12) are in use.( I lost a little the overview, where is which version installed) And, it may sound stupid, I have no clue how to debug the windows version. Do I have to start the service on the console with the command console? Do I need an Debugger? Or/AND should I increase the linux-debug level? Unfortunatly the affected windows PCs are "my" PC ( or the PCs of my colleagues) at work. I can't afford experiments which will fail. At home I have no running NT-system for test purposes. Regards, Thomas Schäfer > Can you get the log of the Windows side as well (using DbgView) ? I suppose > the Windows side could be coercing the problem but I don't immediately see > how. > > DKW >