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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Did the permissions on CVS lock files chan


From: Thérèse Godefroy
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Did the permissions on CVS lock files change?
Date: Sat, 14 May 2016 10:01:26 +0200
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Hello Bob, hello everybody,

Le 14/05/2016 03:12, Bob Proulx a écrit :
[...]
> 
> Things "might" be fixed.  With regards to the networking connectivity
> problems.  If you would be so kind I would appreciate you using your
> normal connectivity (not the hop through fencepost) and seeing if the
> problem continue to persist.  Please let us know.
> 
> Ruben changed the kernel from one that may be problematic to a
> different one that might be working.  But since for us the problem
> wasn't reproducible it is difficult for us to tell if the change
> improved things or not.
> 
> Bob
> 

Things are not fixed, unfortunately. Same problem I had before.

I tried to connect to fencepost and cvs/git repos before and after
disabling IPv6 support in my router. Here is the result:

* "ssh address@hidden" IPv6: no problem.
*                id           IPv4: reset by server after 2min.
* "git pull" on the www-fr repo, IPv6 or IPv4:
  reset by server after 10min.
* "cvs update" on the www repo: same result.

The Wireshark records are very similar for all the failed connections. I
can send them privately to the person in charge of this bug.

My router is a 10-yr-old Freebox. According to [0], the connection uses
"a managed 6RD tunnel that carries IPv6 over IPv4" (whatever that
means), and it passes all the tests.

Hope it helps,
Thérèse

[0] http://test-ipv6.com/



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