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Bug 125997 - Doesn't connect after network interface restarted
Doesn't connect after network interface restarted
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: Pan
Classification: Other
Component: general
pre-1.0 betas
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: 1.0
Assigned To: Charles Kerr
Pan QA Team
: 362268 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2003-11-01 19:19 UTC by Søren Boll Overgaard
Modified: 2007-02-06 15:46 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Søren Boll Overgaard 2003-11-01 19:19:12 UTC
A Debian user has reported the following bug to the Debian Bugtracking System:

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My newsserver is currently being flaky -- at time it disconnects me, or
rather, fails to connect.

When this happens, pan will not process any jobs in the queue until it
is restarted. Clicking the connect button in the right part of the
toolbar of the main pan window has no effect.

--8<--

Details and output from a --debug'ed run of pan is available at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=216269

Thanks.
Comment 1 Charles Kerr 2003-11-13 20:39:09 UTC
This sounds like a bug that was reported against 0.14.0 but is
confirmed fixed in 0.14.2; are you sure you've got the right version
number here?
Comment 2 bloch 2003-11-14 01:27:42 UTC
Charles:  I was seeing this a couple of weeks ago.  There were severe
problems at my news provider, which meant that the remote end would
think Pan had exceeded the maximum connection limit.  When this
happened, Pan would go offline and stay offline.

The provider has got their act together now so I'm not seeing this
problem anymore...

If I can provoke it again, I'll add to this bug.
Comment 3 Søren Boll Overgaard 2003-11-14 20:33:48 UTC
To answer your question about the version of pan run by the original
submitter:
The bug was originally submitted to debian using a semiautomatic
bugreporting tool, which among other things, gathers info about the
software against which the bug is being reported.
Long story short, it is highly unlikely that the original submitter
got his version wrong.
Comment 4 Søren Boll Overgaard 2006-04-05 07:04:46 UTC
This applies to pan 0.91 as well.
It is reproducible:
- Start pan
- Shut down the interface through which pan connects
- Perform an action which requires net access (such as fetching new headers for a group). The task doesn't get performed.
- Restart the network interface. Pan apparently does not detect this, since the task does not get performed
Comment 5 André Klapper 2006-09-30 03:12:25 UTC
reopening as requested information has been provided.
Comment 6 will 2006-10-06 13:04:11 UTC
I've awakened the past 2 mornings to this in the new betas.  There will be 4 windows, one for each connection.  The old pan hasn't done this to me in a long time. This is the end of my pan log. I've replaced my username with "removed"
Fri Oct  6 00:30:44 2006 - Error: Got "502 Your per-user connection limit reached" from news.astraweb.com in response to "AUTHINFO USER removed"
Fri Oct  6 00:30:44 2006 - Unable to connect to "news.astraweb.com"
Pan is now offline. Please see "File|Event Log" and correct the problem, then use "File|Work Online" to continue.
Fri Oct  6 00:30:49 2006 - Error: Got "502 Your per-user connection limit reached" from news.astraweb.com in response to "AUTHINFO USER (removed"
Fri Oct  6 00:30:49 2006 - Unable to connect to "news.astraweb.com"
Pan is now offline. Please see "File|Event Log" and correct the problem, then use "File|Work Online" to continue.
Fri Oct  6 00:30:54 2006 - Error: Got "502 Your per-user connection limit reached" from news.astraweb.com in response to "AUTHINFO USER removed"
Fri Oct  6 00:30:54 2006 - Unable to connect to "news.astraweb.com"
Pan is now offline. Please see "File|Event Log" and correct the problem, then use "File|Work Online" to continue.
Fri Oct  6 00:30:59 2006 - Error: Got "502 Your per-user connection limit reached" from news.astraweb.com in response to "AUTHINFO USER removed"
Fri Oct  6 00:30:59 2006 - Unable to connect to "news.astraweb.com"
Pan is now offline. Please see "File|Event Log" and correct the problem, then use "File|Work Online" to continue.
Comment 7 Charles Kerr 2006-10-09 04:50:47 UTC
whansard: the bug you're seeing in comment #6 is a separate
issue that's addressed in bug #358063.
Comment 8 Charles Kerr 2006-10-18 18:21:32 UTC
*** Bug 362268 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 9 will 2006-10-19 00:20:39 UTC
i got my same error last night while sitting watching it.  Of course the date is newer than these. Maybe it's my news server going down for a minute or 2. Just a guess.

Fri Oct  6 00:30:59 2006 - Error: Got "502 Your per-user connection limit
reached" from news.astraweb.com in response to "AUTHINFO USER removed"
Fri Oct  6 00:30:59 2006 - Unable to connect to "news.astraweb.com"
Pan is now offline. Please see "File|Event Log" and correct the problem, then
use "File|Work Online" to continue.
Comment 10 brian king 2006-11-24 20:23:21 UTC
I'm seeing this bug with 0.119.  Occasionally my wireless router / dsl modem loses the connectivity to the outside world for a few seconds.  At the moment that this occured, Pan  showed 4 tasks running (4 @ 89 KiB/s).  Nothing was shown in the event log related to this connection loss.  After the connection to the outside world was reestablished, Pan kept the 4 connections.   netstat shows the 4 connections as ESTABLISHED, even half an hour after the outage:

# netstat |grep nntp:
tcp4       0      0  192.168.1.2.65206      xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.nntp     ESTABLISHED
tcp4       0      0  192.168.1.2.58063      xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.nntp     ESTABLISHED
tcp4       0      0  192.168.1.2.60552      xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.nntp     ESTABLISHED
tcp4       0      0  192.168.1.2.65504      xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.nntp     ESTABLISHED

Toggling Pan's "Work Online" off:
(4 @ 3.9 KiB/s) => Offline
Toggling Pan's "Work Online" back on:
Offline => (4 @ 3.9 KiB/s)


os: freebsd 6.1


Comment 11 brian king 2006-11-24 20:29:58 UTC
Sorry, I just realised that I didn't make it clear that I also see the behavior of the original poster:  The only way to get the tasks running again is to restart Pan.
Comment 12 Charles Kerr 2007-02-06 15:46:40 UTC
This works as of 0.122 as a result of #354779's fix.  I have had a lot
of network trouble lately, so I can confirm this from repetitive personal
experience. :)