  | |  | new machine - problems with gaim | new machine - problems with gaim 2005-01-05 - By Mark Knecht
Back On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 08:29:10 -0000, RUSHE John (AXA-TECH-UK) <John.Rushe@(protected)> wrote: > Mark, > > The messages below show that your system is trying to obtain an IP > address from a DHCP server. If this machine is situated on your LAN, I > would try giving it a static IP address (see > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and /etc/sysconfig/network). > > If this machine itself connects directly to the internet, it will try to > obtain an IP address from your ISP's DHCP server. It's possible that > when the DHCP server gives your machine an IP address, the lease time > (the length of time that your machine is allowed to keep the same IP > address) is quite short (maybe just a few hours). Once your lease is up, > your machine must go through the whole process of acquiring an IP > address again from your ISP's (or your LAN's) DHCP server hence you > experience the delay every now again whilst the DHCP client (your > machine) and the DHCP server negotiate a new IP address. > > If you can, go for a static IP and see if this helps. The one thing that > does puzzle me re: your email below is that you say that you can still > browse the web even when GAIM is having trouble. If this is a DHCP > problem, no network services going out from your machine would be able > to work since at that time your machine would not have an IP address. > > HTH > > John >
John, Thanks. I had thought about the DHCP idea, and that's why I attached the info about being able to browse. To me it doesn't seem as simple as the whole network being disconnected. (And the whole network isn't disconnected since I can browse.
I was wondering about transport types? tcp vs. udp? Does gaim use tcp when talking to an AOL network?
I think the firewall is disabled. chkconfig --del iptables and it no longer seems to be in memory, but it didn't effect the problem.
This is a brand new machine. While it's mostly working it does seem to have a few issues like this one that are perplexing compared to my other machines. I did pump up memory from 128MB to 384MB yesterday but this problem was uneffected.
Thanks for the ideas.
- Mark
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