On my ubuntu 2.6.17-10,
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_default_win_scale
gives no such file or directory but I found
cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_window_scaling
1
I've never noticed a problem but I'll be watching out for it now.
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Guess it's time to use a real operating system instead of Linux.
I hate to be mean, but first they don't test it well before releasing it, then they refuse to code it to take into account 'broken routers'
that's BS... I'd like to see just how 'broken' they really are... probably not broken at all...
I hate to be mean, but first they don't test it well before releasing it, then they refuse to code it to take into account 'broken routers'
that's BS... I'd like to see just how 'broken' they really are... probably not broken at all...
I would like to know which distro this command will work on....
BSD dude why do you feel it necessary to bash Linux? You sound like so many new Linux users bashing MS. Do you have an inferiority complex or are you still in HS?
BSD dude why do you feel it necessary to bash Linux? You sound like so many new Linux users bashing MS. Do you have an inferiority complex or are you still in HS?
Since I see that my Linux Kernel version (2.6.19-2) does not have this entry in the /proc file system, maybe listing an example site that is unreachable will help determine if I have the problem or not!
Any chance you will list at least one unreachable site?
Cheers,
tony.
PS: Wanted to mention that I do get timeout issues when sending mail to some sites with Sendmail - could it be related?
Any chance you will list at least one unreachable site?
Cheers,
tony.
PS: Wanted to mention that I do get timeout issues when sending mail to some sites with Sendmail - could it be related?
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