Connection Problems After Upgrade
Dan D Niles
dan at more.net
Wed Jul 16 14:36:26 UTC 2008
On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 10:44 +0300, Ivailo Tanusheff wrote:
> I would advise you to take deep look on your kernel configuration
> file.
> I had simmilar problems when upgrading from 3.4 to 4.1 a long time
> ago.
> You are missing some specific issues like default firewall rules or
> network compatability.
> Hope this will help you.
I'm running the freebsd-update kernel. I probably should have
mentioned that I'm running the amd64 kernel, it might make a difference.
There are no options in /boot/loader.conf or /etc/sysctl.conf.
Thanks,
Dan
> Regards,
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> Ivailo Tanusheff
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> Dan D Niles <dan at more.net>
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> I upgraded 5 servers yesterday from FreeBSD 7.0 p1 to p3. Now I'm
> having connection problems on them. I see log entries like:
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> Jul 15 11:24:27 hostname ntpd[49394]: sendto(192.168.0.1): Network is
> unreachable
> Jul 15 12:02:56 hostname ntpd[49394]: sendto(192.168.0.1): Network is
> unreachable
> Jul 15 13:28:17 hostname ntpd[49394]: sendto(192.168.0.1): Network is
> unreachable
> Jul 15 13:45:21 hostname ntpd[49394]: sendto(192.168.0.1): Network is
> unreachable
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> If I leave an ssh session idle, I get:
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> Read from remote host hostname.more.net: Connection reset by peer
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> I didn't have any problems before upgrading to p3. Any ideas?
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> Thanks,
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> Dan
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