From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 References: In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1084) Content-Type: multipart/signed; protocol="application/pgp-signature"; micalg=pgp-sha1; boundary="Apple-Mail-1--150116858" Message-Id: <615F912C-AAB8-4EA4-A2CF-368635B6B94B@9srv.net> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: Anthony Sorace Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 11:55:31 -0400 To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@9fans.net> Subject: Re: [9fans] looking for advice for network setup Topicbox-Message-UUID: 1241f52c-ead7-11e9-9d60-3106f5b1d025 This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 2440 and 3156) --Apple-Mail-1--150116858 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > What it may be? A connection lose? that'd be my first guess. it is, unfortunately, not uncommon for routers which do NAT (and some corporate firewalls) to close idle connections on you. i used to have a cron script that ran on the NATed system, cpu'd in, did the postroot, and then hung around running "date" every once in a while, which was sufficient to keep the connection open. i've lost that script, but it shouldn't be hard to reproduce. anth --Apple-Mail-1--150116858 content-type: application/pgp-signature; x-mac-type=70674453; name=PGP.sig content-description: This is a digitally signed message part content-disposition: inline; filename=PGP.sig content-transfer-encoding: 7bit -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.16 (Darwin) iEYEARECAAYFAk5FTP0ACgkQyrb52b5lrs5vgACeMIC+P0+55On3cLBZ9eot2xVG r4EAniDKzneensIJjOgieEe/7x+qoqfr =yDxB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Apple-Mail-1--150116858--