OS: FreeBSD shadow.sentry.org 9.2-STABLE FreeBSD 9.2-STABLE #0 r263071
Hardware:
-- Mac Mini 3,1 (late 2009)
-- DLink USB wireless (Ralink Technology USB IEEE 802.11a/g/n wireless network device)
-- Fritz!Box 7390 Wireless Router (50/20 Mb/s ISP Fibre connection; VOIP etc)
I've been using tightvnc (from ports) from home to my FreeBSD 8.4-STABLE system at work via ssh for over a year since relocating interstate. It has been flawless, until yesterday. While the connection to the net didn't dropout, it became unresponsive for long enough that vncviewer closed down. When the connection to the net resumed working a few minutes later, I could no longer vnc to work but would get the error:
I could still ssh to work. I could still browse the web and mail was still being received by the mail server (same home machine). Coincidentally, my wife's iPad could no longer reach the net.
I eventually solved the vnc issue by rebooting. As for the iPad, it eventually resumed working some hours later (power off/on, WiFi off/on didn't help).
My friend Google doesn't seem to have much to say on the subject at all. I put the whole issue down to a shift in the earth's magnetic core and decided to forget it happened.
Until today. It happened again. On checking with netstat I could see that the ssh session was still established. Ahah. So I restarted sshd and it went to TIME WAIT and then disappeared. I doubled checked the work system was no longer connected, restarted vncserver at work, and then tried vncviewer again. Same error.
Shutting down to single user mode and restarting X didn't help. After a reboot, it was fine again. The iPad is still not playing.
Anyone have any ideas on why a reboot is necessary? I'm all out!
Hardware:
-- Mac Mini 3,1 (late 2009)
-- DLink USB wireless (Ralink Technology USB IEEE 802.11a/g/n wireless network device)
-- Fritz!Box 7390 Wireless Router (50/20 Mb/s ISP Fibre connection; VOIP etc)
I've been using tightvnc (from ports) from home to my FreeBSD 8.4-STABLE system at work via ssh for over a year since relocating interstate. It has been flawless, until yesterday. While the connection to the net didn't dropout, it became unresponsive for long enough that vncviewer closed down. When the connection to the net resumed working a few minutes later, I could no longer vnc to work but would get the error:
Code:
ConnectToTcpAddr: connect: Permission denied
I eventually solved the vnc issue by rebooting. As for the iPad, it eventually resumed working some hours later (power off/on, WiFi off/on didn't help).
My friend Google doesn't seem to have much to say on the subject at all. I put the whole issue down to a shift in the earth's magnetic core and decided to forget it happened.
Until today. It happened again. On checking with netstat I could see that the ssh session was still established. Ahah. So I restarted sshd and it went to TIME WAIT and then disappeared. I doubled checked the work system was no longer connected, restarted vncserver at work, and then tried vncviewer again. Same error.
Shutting down to single user mode and restarting X didn't help. After a reboot, it was fine again. The iPad is still not playing.
Anyone have any ideas on why a reboot is necessary? I'm all out!