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- From: MyTH@ssg.ltn.dec.com (M. T. Hollinger)
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.networks.tcp-ip.ucx
- Subject: Re: Telnet Trouble
- Message-ID: <1992Aug20.200505.19599@nntpd.lkg.dec.com>
- Date: 20 Aug 92 20:05:05 GMT
- References: <0095F600.1131D880@BAEPV2.NCSU.EDU>
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- In article <0095F600.1131D880@BAEPV2.NCSU.EDU>, mchenry@BAEPV2.NCSU.EDU (MCHENRY@BAE.NCSU.EDU) writes:
- > The problem is that users who open telnet sessions to VMS from
- > ULTRIX suddenly lose all of their telnet connections with a
- > "Remote host closed connection". The wierd part is that the
- > VMS sessions remain active even after connection is lost. This
- > appears to happen when the user opens multiple telnet sessions.
-
- Are the telnet sessions connected to a cluster alias? Can the connections
- be immediately reestablished to the same host name?
-
- Do you plan to upgrade to UCX V2.0 soon? If so, it might make more sense
- to spend time on the upgrade than in debugging your V1.3 configuration.
-
- - MyTH
-