Fedora :: "connection To The Server Was Reset" Erupts
Aug 4, 2010
i got this problem every time i open the particular web page after i have opened some pages in my server. when i start to log in again in the same site, the problem pops up although this was not so when i first logged in. i was advised by the personnel in the web host to clear the cache in my browser which i did, then, i was able to log in again. however, when i reached the particular page again, the problem on "connection to the server was reset" erupts. i found in a suggestion in the internet to add this code in the php.ini which i also did post_max_size = 48M file_uploads = On upload_max_filesize = 192M
i'm using fedora 13 OS and installed web invoice application in my server. whenever i open the site, the problem on "connection to the server was reset..." is persistent. i was advised to clear the cache which i did. it work for a while but with just a few page loaded the same problem occur and i need to clear the cache. again i found a suggestion in the internet to add post_max_size = 48M file_uploads = On upload_max_filesize = 192M to the php5.ini. i also did this in my server, but the same problem occurs.
I am a system administrator and i have configured squid server at the server side.Now i am facing a problem that these two websites are not accessible through squid transparent proxy server while they are accessible when changing the gateway.The websites are following:-
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This type of error message comes ERROR The requested URL could not be retrieved While trying to retrieve the URL: [URL] The following error was encountered: * Read Error The system returned: (104) Connection reset by peer
I am trying to get fedora-ds running on a machine. I can't log onto the console at all. If I use the command line below the log shows multiple instances on the following lines. fedora-idm-console -D 9 -x nologo
I'm unable to reset using either the reset option in gnome shell or the command using a terminal. When I select it the shell exits and displays the graphic "exploding" and then it just sits there. Shutdown works fine; just no reset. Any ideas? I've installed from the DVD. I booted the live CD and it resets just fine so I know it's no my hardware
I'm having problem running open SSH. I have installed SSH, on my system, but when I run:ssh localhost.I get the error :Read from socket failed:Connection reset by peer.I get that same error when trying to connect from a different local computer.When I attempted to restart the service by typing: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart.I proceeded to generate a new set of keys by running, ssh-keygen -b 1024.But I get the same errors after doing so.
I'm still kind of a linux newb, so I might just be missing a little bit of knowledge here, but I've been having some real problems getting my machine to connect to my wireless network under Ubuntu 9.04.
OSes: Windows XP Home Edition (on Maxtor internal drive) Ubuntu 9.04 (on WD internal drive)
I don't think my video card would make any difference, so I won't list it on here...
Anyway, what happens is I try to connect (I select the network SSID from the pull-down list in the NetworkManager panel menu), and it seems to connect okay to the router, but I can't get out to the net. I can pull up a terminal and ping the router's address, but I get a "Destination Host Unreachable" message. It's as if, to the computer, the router isn't even there on that level, but it can still somehow connect to it.
Now, here's the strange part. If I reset the router from another (Windows) computer on the network (specifically, the one with a wired connection to it), then I can connect just fine and I can get out to the internet.
Even if you don't know specifically, but have some good ideas as to what might work, that's fine too. I hate having to do this every day, as it affects everyone's internet connection. Granted, it's not like I'm in a strict business situation with tons of machines and multiple access points, but there are 3 of us in the house and we all share internet access from the same router (as I'm sure most people do), and I feel kind of guilty having to interrupt everyone's connection, if even only for about 30 seconds just so I can get a net connection under Linux.
Windows connects to the router/internet just fine, btw. No problems there. I'm also using a NetGear WN111 USB wireless adapter, with the Windows drivers under ndiswrapper.
Why do I keep getting this error when I try to search something on google. It happens when my query has around five or more words. If a search for just one or two words I don't get the error. I know it's not google because it happens with bing, msn, and yahoo too. The connection was reset The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading.
* The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments. * If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network connection. * If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make surethat Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
My system just crashed. kduffy101@kduffy101-desktop:~$ firefox WARNING: pipe error (3): Connection reset by peer: file ./src/chrome/common/ipc_channel_posix.cc, line 404 Segmentation fault kduffy101@kduffy101-desktop:~$.
I've happily been using rdesktop to access my MS Vista desktop from Ubuntu (Hardy) for a few months until a couple of days ago when it stopped working. Now if I try connecting I get the following:
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I don't believe anything's changed on the client (Ubuntu) side. The Vista box is occasionally connected to a corporate intranet via VPN and it was after such a session that rdesktop stopped working, so perhaps a Windows group policy was modified during the session. I've checked the basics - can ping 10.1.1.2 from Ubuntu, can access port 3389. Have deleted ~/.rdesktop and ~/.tsclient.
Digging around the Vista client I noticed in Control Panel > System Properties > Remote that in the Remote Desktop sub-panel the Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication setting is enabled and that the other two are greyed out. Now, I don't know whether this setting has been changed but I suspect that it might be the problem.
Unfortunately, I don't know enough about Windows to know how or even whether I can change this setting to Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure) I've poked around the group policy editor (gpedit.msc) but no joy.
I am running Ubuntu (Karmic) and did the command: "sudo apt-get install ssh", In an attempt to download, install and setup OpenSSH. This installed both the client and server and during setup actually brought the daemon up and running as well. I then attempt: "ssh <myusername>@localhost" and it prompts me with a password. I enter the password, hit enter and immeditaly see the following results:
Read from remote host localhost: Connection reset by peer. Connection to localhost closed. I'm fairly certain that it is not on the client end as I can connect to other machines through ssh. I've tailed all the logs, messages, dmesg etc and nothing seems to be out of order, or even remotely related to shh or connections etc. My desktop machine had no (as in zero) issues installing and setting up OpenSSH, and connections can come and go as normal.
When I do an amcheck, I get this Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check WARNING: noname.com: selfcheck request failed: recv error: Connection reset by peer Client check: 1 host checked in 0.022 seconds. 1 problem found.
I am using bsdtcp. I get an ack error if I switch the client to bsd authentication. What should I do, how do I fix it? I read that I should enter servers address to hosts file in /etc/ directory? Here is the log in /var/log/messages:
I'm having some trouble uploading large log files to our server using perl. We are required to upload files larger than 2GB (regardless of how infeasible that sounds). I have tried the same thing on two different servers:
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1. Linux 2.6.32-24-generic #39-Ubuntu 10.04 i686 GNU/Linux Server version: Apache/2.2.14 (Ubuntu) 2. Linux 2.6.5-7.244-smp #1 SLES_9 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Server version: Apache/2.0.49 Smaller files upload without issue, however when a file larger than 1048576000 bytes is sent to be uploaded, the browser immediately fails, yielding this:
Code: This web page is not available. The web page at blah might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address. Below is the original error message: Error 101 net::ERR_CONNECTION_RESET): Unknown error. The apache log gives some indication of the file size limit:
Code: Requested content-length of 5954683941 is larger than the configured limit of 1048576000 However, I have looked through the apache config files and can't seem to find where this setting for content-length is. Is there an absolute maximum setting for file uploads in apache? Is it also possible that this is actually caused by a Perl error?
Linux printing appeared to be working fine up until yesterday. Today typing lpq gives the following: lpq Printer 'sdst@other.domain' - cannot open connection - Connection timed out Make sure LPD server is running on the server
The /etc/cups/printers.conf file is properly set, the printers appear in localhost:631 and they are printing test pages. However, all command line print commands seem to be trying to print to sdst@other.domain I don't know why printers.conf is being ignored and why and how sdst@other.domain was added. Seems like it might have been auto-discovered?
# dit: sdst@other.domain was mentioned in /usr/local/etc/lpd.conf I'm not sure why lpd.conf is being used instead of /etc/cups/printers.conf
I have an external hd attached to my one computer at home, use DynDNS to give it a static address, and can usually ssh into the machine fine. I ran update a few days ago and now have the much-aligned "connection reset by peer" error. I checked the machine and made sure everything was "normal;" e.g., checked ssh config for the port change (correct), doubled-checked ufw to make sure the port was open (it was), etc. I ran nmap on the machine and it said the port was open. This morning when I arrived at work, I ran nmap on my machine here where I've been unable to connect and its results were a little surprising: the port I specified at home and was demonstrated as open is not. WTF?
I've got root. I'm getting tons of "Connection Interrupted" and "connection reset" errors. How do I trouble shoot these? What can I check? There's nothing in apache's error log. I've got 138 active connections in TIME_WAIT and only 30 ESTABLISHED.
which cropped up today after no changes to the system: I can successfully ssh into my ubuntu 64-bit 9.10 machine (via OS X with iTerm), but after about 30 seconds, the connection drops with the message "Connection reset by peer Connection to xx.xx.xx.xx closed".
If I then try to immediately ssh back in I get: "Write failed: Broken pipe". If I try to immediately ping the machine instead, I cannot ping it until the ~10th try. Eventually I can log back in again, only to be kicked off after between 5 and 60 seconds. I called the network people and their are no known issue right now with networking. The networking on the ubuntu machine is otherwise fine, it seems. In the /var/log/auth.log file, it simple says:
Quote: Feb 9 14:19:20 harriet sshd[4134]: Accepted password for xxx from xx.xx.xx.xx port 55105 ssh2 Feb 9 14:19:20 harriet sshd[4134]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user xxx by (uid=0) Feb 9 14:19:28 harriet sshd[4046]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for user xxx
The solution I come across to a similar problem is to add a "ClientAwakeInterval" number to sshdconfig, but this (as expected) doesn't fix my problem.
I'm a frequent user of the shared connection feature of SSH. Usually i have two or three connections open at the same time through the connection sharing feature, but sometimes when i try to start another i get the message "Shared connection to <server< closed". All the connection that are established through the connection sharing feature are still active and not closed, but when i try to create a new one i get that message.. i've even got that message when i have only had two connections through the shared connection feature.
I've tried to search google but it doesnt seem like anyone else has had the same kind of problem, does someone know why i sometimes get this error ?
for resetting the root user's password. Actually, I am using www.linuxzoo.net for online practice of Linux and have MySQL installed on it. But I forgot the password I set. There was no password by default set for the root user. So, I just trying setting a password last week. Now I am not getting what I did.
I am using RHEL 5.4 my root password is getting reset after every reboot.every time i had to change the password from kernel to access the root.i am unable to find the where the problem is.
Yesterday, when I was installing Redhat Enterprise 5.4 on a HP server, I asked myself "how can I regain my access to the server if I happen to forget the root password?" I knew there must be a way. I consulted with my friend "Google". I'd like to share it here as my 1st post (too bad that I'm not allowed to paste screenshots)
1) Boot up the server, when you are at the "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server..." entry, press "e". 2) Highlight the "kernel /vmlinuz...." line then press "e" again. 3) Type the word "single" to the end of the line (with an empty space before the word single). Press Enter. 4) Press "b" 5) System will boot. When you get the prompt "#", type "passwd" to enter in new password for root. 6) Reboot the system. Done