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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: kermit disconnects after 20 secs
Date: 11 Jun 1998 14:23:07 GMT
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In article <6lnbu7$kbc$1@news.ncal.verio.com>, den <dirvine@psln.com> wrote:
: Well I tried the OOB hotfix and it did not do the trick. So I still can't
: connect for more than 20 seconds.
:
Then, as noted in previous correspondence:
: >>As I reported to you back on April 8th when you sent me the log, the
: >>error being reported by the Network is ECONNRESET. This means that
: >>the network has received unexpected data. This MUST be treated by the
: >>application as a fatal error. You will see this in Netscape as a dialog
: >>box appearing stating that an error occured on the connection but then
: >>the rest of the page continues to load. This is because HTTP uses a
: >>separate connection for each of the HTML and other linked files.
: >>
: >>This error is most likely caused by two machines with the same IP
: >>address or a cache using an invalid mapping between IP address
: >>and Ethernet hardware ID.
:
Can you use other TCP/IP applications on the same PC? If not, then your
network configuration (or the network itself) needs fixing. If so, then
can you use K95 to make Telnet connections to other hosts without having the
same problem? Can you use a *different* Telnet client to make a connection
to the *same* host without the same problem?
In any case, this is a problem with your particular setup, not a general
problem, so please follow up by email to kermit-support@columbia.edu.
- Frank