Re: refused connections........

Matthias Urlichs (smurf@smurf.noris.de)
Sat, 2 Mar 1996 17:50:49 +0100


In linux.dev.kernel, article <199602251537.KAA12200@sirius.dragonsys.co=
m>,
Doug Paul <dbp@pluto.dragonsys.com> writes:
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> We have experienced a more limited version of this: inetd will occasi=
onally
> start refusing connections on port 80 (very heavily used) while still
> allowing connections on other ports. No error messages. Telnet to p=
ort 80

Inetd thinks that there's a problem with a server which gets called (an=
d
dies) that often.

> will (as I remember) give a connection refused error message. Someti=
mes

Why aren't you running your httpd standalone? Better performance, fewer
problems.

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