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- I'm having a strange problem with the FTP server in QVT/Net 3.97... I
- have it setup serving anonymous servers, etc... and everything works
- fine, unless someone gets a failed login. After a failed login, the
- server rejects *all* connection attempts. It has to be quit, and then
- re-loaded. Any ideas anyone?
- -Rick
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- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Fri Apr 25 21:36:10 1994
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- From: Rick Osterberg <osterber@husc.harvard.edu>
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- Subject: Wintalk problems
-
- Is anyone else having any problems with WinTalk 1.1 by Elf Software?
- It's a *lot* less buggy than version 1.0... but it still makes my machine
- act wierd... I get strange behavior... Winsock errors, crashing sessions,
- etc. apparently randomly when I have it loaded. Thtese errors aren't too
- frequent... it crashes things perhaps once a day... but things don't
- crash when it's not there.
- -Rick
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- From fritz@netmanage.com Thu Apr 28 07:56:53 1994
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- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 94 14:56:53 PDT
- From: Fritz Mueller <fritz@netmanage.com>
- Subject: Free TCP/IP stress tester
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- X-Mailer: Chameleon - TCP/IP for Windows by NetManage, Inc.
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- NetManage has released free of charge, Socket Wrencher, a new
- Windows TCP/IP stress testing tool. Pre-release copies of
- Socket Wrencher were provided last week to the participants of
- the "WinSock Bake-Off" held at Microsoft. Socket Wrencher is
- being released by NetManage for free distribution and will be
- widely available for performance and stress testing new Windows
- TCP/IP implementations.
-
- Availability
- Socket Wrencher is available free from NetManage via anonymous
- FTP at ftp.uu.net in the /vendor/NetManage directory. The file
- is a self extracting zip file called socketw.exe.
-
- About Socket Wrencher
- Socket Wrencher is a WinSock application that provides more than
- two dozen different measures of protocol stack performance and
- compatibility. Socket Wrencher tests a protocol stack
- independent of any particular application such as FTP, Telnet or
- NFS, giving a clearer picture of how well the stack performs in a
- variety of environments. Performance is tested over TCP and UDP
- in both synchronous and asynchronous operation and in both a send
- only and echo mode. All tests are run with block sizes ranging
- from 1K to 16K bytes. In addition to performance, Socket
- Wrencher provides a set of tests that characterize various
- operating parameters of a WinSock based protocol stack such as
- the maximum number of sockets that are available.
-
- NetManage's intention is to help customers get a clearer picture
- of stack performance. Stack performance is highly dependent on
- the test environment and our intention is to make the test
- methodology less subjective by providing an easy to use standard
- tool.
-
-
- ******** Home of Chameleon TCP/IP for Windows *******
- Name: Fritz Mueller, Product Manager
- Date: 04/28/94 Time: 14:56:53 E-mail: fritz@netmanage.com
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- NetManage, Inc. 10725 DeAnza Blvd. Cupertino, CA 95014
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