Subject: Re: ppp and NetBSD-current
To: Ignatios Souvatzis <is@beverly.rhein.de>
From: Rafal Boni <r-boni@uiuc.edu>
List: current-users
Date: 03/04/1995 04:58:05
[I'm forwarding a copy to tech-net, but also to current-users in case
more people have actually seen this....]
In message <199503041004.LAA00324@beverly.rhein.de>, you write:
-> Bernd told me about his problems with ppp and -current twice, and
-> I run into the same one after upgrading the kernel.
->
-> (I think I didn't have it with the 1.0 kernel)
->
-> Description: TCP performance an large (e.g. FTP) transfers slows
-> down to ~10% of the nominal line capacity. more precisely, after the
-> first few K have been transferred quite fast, the transfer stops for
-> lots of minutes.
Yeah, I've seen this happen before. It usually bites me while I'm
trying to do last-minute FTP's of stuff I need to hand in either to
the Sparc [Solaris 2.3] or directly to our QMS printer. I'm always
in too much of a hurry to track it down and generally end up putting
stuff on floppy and being late to class ;-(
I *am* using SLIP 99% of the time, because I've got Mark Weaver's
nifty SLIp program that does all the things I want my PPP to do and
haven't had the time to set up [ie, keeps dialing till it gets a
modem, passes the Cisco my username/passwd,...]
-> I guessed some VJ problem, after trying it myself. So a few minutes
-> ago I tried to transfer the same file I got yesterday with ~100
-> bytes/s, but started pppd with -vj. I got 1926 bytes/s (V32bis modem with
-> compression enabled), so I think that is it. Bernd, this is my proposed
-> workearound for you until the real problem is fixed.
Do you see this regularly enough to say that it's fixed after one try?
For me, this is an on-and-off thing.
--rafal
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