On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 02:32:45PM +0000, Raphael Manfredi wrote:
> Hello Larry,
>
> Quoting Larry Nieves <
lanieves@...> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.users:
> :I don't think this is a GTKG problem per se, since I've seen similar
> :behavior when downloading files with Bittorrent, but I thought maybe
> :some of you could help me pinpoint what's the exact problem. How would I
> :go about finding whether the ISP is disconnecting me, or is the modem
> :the one failing? I'm glad with some pointers in the right direction and
> :I would of course do the necesary reading.
>
> How exactly are you connected to the Internet? Do you perform NAT?
>
> If you do NAT in the DSL modem, it is very probable that the (rather small)
> NAT tables of the modem are overflowing quickly and that could cause the
> modem to re-initialize your Internet connection (because it panics, for
> instance, and reboots internally).
>
Hi Raphael,
I have a laptop running behind the DSL modem, which does the NAT and
port forwarding.
I can telnet into the DSL modem, which is running a BusyBox v1.1.2
(linux 2.6.13), but I don't know how to inspect its NAT tables. There's
no iptables command in that environment.
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