why am i seeing a ~60-second network connection delay with 2.4.0test*?

From: John Kennedy (jk@csuchico.edu)
Date: Sun Sep 03 2000 - 17:39:33 EST


  I've been having a problem with the 2.4.0 series (tested most recently
against test8-pre1)... there is a long (seems to be almost exactly
~60 seconds, but you have to be careful about racking up multiples)
delay trying to make outgoing connections, including pings:

        root@pandora: time ping -c1 xxx.xxx.60.33
        PING xxx.xxx.60.33 (xxx.xxx.60.33): 56 data bytes
        64 bytes from xxx.xxx.60.33: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=2.312 ms

        --- xxx.xxx.60.33 ping statistics ---
        1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss
        round-trip min/avg/max = 2.312/2.311/2.312 ms

        real 1m0.121s
        user 0m0.000s
        sys 0m0.000s

  The connections all seem to work if you wait out the minute. I've tried
this on a desktop and a laptop with the same results.

  Suggestions?



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