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Scott Lemmon

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« Reply #15 on: June 20, 2002, 11:33:44 PM »
I think you need to get a new PC

Seriously, something sounds very wrong at the driver or hardware level. You're not over-clocking or have your memory latency tweaked too high by any chance?

Other things high on the list of potential problem causers are firewalls and virus-scanners. Try disabling anything of that sort and see if the problems persist.

It might help to post a list of all (and I do mean all) running processes on your system. Also please report the *full* error you see - it'll usually include the driver's name.

 
 

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« Reply #16 on: June 21, 2002, 04:27:33 PM »
No, basically everything is standard, mem latency is lower of two options in bios (7/9 and ras/cas 3), no overclock p3-800, no firewall, NAV virus (but i don't use the monitor, I do manual scans)

Basically at the moment its:
poppy (email monitor)
cleansweep (+ csinject and monwow, it's two attendant progs)
IE6 (about 5-8 windows at once)
Proxo
an explorer window open to my downloads folder
Massdownloader 1.2 (like getright, but allows number order downloads

I'm using ME installed via 98Litepro 4.6 (custom installer removes bumf like medplayer 7.1 -> 6.4 swap)

and thats it. I've just totally killed out dialup network and all networking in control panel, reboot, and reinstall dialup network. No lan, no nuttin (LOL).

So far, the reinstall may have helped (not tried that filter yet tho, not game to...).

According to WinUpdates I needed the slow shutdown patch for large cache hard drives, and it seems they lied and the latest IE patch does NOT include the older ones as well.. it downloaded and installed the older ones (just looked - it seems it may have overwritten the newest patch, the Q number is different.. damn stoopid MS!!)

<edit> I've just had this:

Connection Reused: 2413->2421
** 2421 Socket Error 10038 for request flush **
Connection Reused: 2414->2421

I notice that the socket 2413 was tried for 2421, failed and 2414 was used instead (am I reading that right?) - maybe it is associated with the local.ptron files and reuse of socket for online files? Or am I TAMA again?? <>



Edited by - MorpheusDreamlord on 21 Jun 2002  18:03:52
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« Reply #17 on: June 21, 2002, 05:56:02 PM »
quote:

I'm using ME installed via 98Litepro 4.6 (custom installer removes bumf like medplayer 7.1 -> 6.4 swap)



Stuff like this can sometimes cause problem sometimes if it leaves out files other programs may expect to be there (especially other MS programs). It may also confuse windows update. The IDE patch might be a good idea - the one BSOD you mentioned before was in a file system driver.

quote:

Connection Reused: 2413->2421
** 2421 Socket Error 10038 for request flush **
Connection Reused: 2414->2421

I notice that the socket 2413 was tried for 2421, failed and 2414 was used instead (am I reading that right?) - maybe it is associated with the local.ptron files and reuse of socket for online files? Or am I TAMA again?? <>



That's normally how it works. They're just connection numbers the program uses, (so don't have any deeper meaning), but whenever it tries to re-use one it expects it might fail.  It will then retry on a different connection which may be another re-used one or a new one depending on what's available.

I'm guessing you don't have the Last-Modified filter active right? It should stop the error.



 
 

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« Reply #18 on: June 21, 2002, 06:58:54 PM »
Yas, 98Lite kills WinUpdates, had to activate that manually (but it's ok now).
But it has been well tested by the guy, It's not just a quickee hack (been around since 98 v1, and he's working on an XP installer (wowee, kill cd writing and movie maker, before the install!!).

I noticed my earlier erors were filesystem related too.

Re- the connection reused bit, I was linking the first reuse try with the error about request flush, then another reuse come in - it seems it trys the reuse, but can't clear it (again, I'm probably TAMA again - I do that a lot too, hehehe)??

No i don't have Last-Modified filter active - that's what 'activated' my lasy wsock.vxd bsod, not game to retry him.

Scott, thanks for the interest. I accept it's not Proxo. But I do think it's Proxo opening up the can-o-worms of something already here, maybe. A bit like a stress test..

<crossfinger>(BTW - all is fine so far after the dialup reinstall..)
</crossfingers>

<edit - just found this:
Changes.txt:
Naoko 4.2.2 (Beta Test version, please do not re-distribute yet)

* Added persistent connection support to local connections as well
as remote. For best results make sure your browser is set to use
HTTP/1.1 through the proxy and has pipelining enabled (if it's an
option). Also I recommend about 6-8 simultaneous connections. With
this, Proxomitron now supports nearly all of HTTP/1.1's optional
features.

I DON'T have 'HTTP/1.1 through the proxy' enabled, just the HTTP/1.1 setting in IE. Does this alter anything vis Proxo?

Edited by - MorpheusDreamlord on 21 Jun 2002  20:06:00
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« Reply #19 on: June 23, 2002, 12:07:03 PM »
Here is what i observed (XP Pro, IE6, Kerio FW, Naoko 4.3).
For about one week i had these filters active for all sites:

If-Modified-Since (out)
If-None-Match (out)
Last-Modified (in)

I didn't get any halfload (nor a BSOD),
though i had to reload pages more often then with 4.2 to see anything at all,
but that might not be related.

Then i turned these filters off, and got some halfloads on this forum.
After half a day i turned on your workaround filter and still got them, maybe less often, not sure.
Afer an hour, while reloading a forum page, the firewall driver blue screen came back.

I didn't get it managed to have the log window open during a halfload,
so i don't know about any socket errors.
Both, local.ptron and asp.flaaten.dk/pforum/ are on a bypass list for all web filters
(URL header filter with $FILTER(False)).

edit: persistant connections were set at 60 sec.

sidki


Edited by - sidki3003 on 23 Jun 2002  13:10:19
 

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« Reply #20 on: June 24, 2002, 12:18:15 AM »
quote:

Both, local.ptron and asp.flaaten.dk/pforum/ are on a bypass list for all web filters



If local.ptron is in your bypass list, then the header filter I posted will never be called.  It's job is to filter if-modified-since headers from local.ptron requests - you'll likely need that header for other URLs.

-Scott-





 
 

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« Reply #21 on: June 24, 2002, 01:00:25 AM »
It's not on the general bypass list.
this is the filter:

[HTTP headers]
In = FALSE
Out = TRUE
Key = "URL: Bypass selected (Out)"
URL = "$LST(Bypass_Web)"
Replace = "$FILTER(False)"

I thought it would just bypass the web (vs. header) filters.


 
 

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« Reply #22 on: June 24, 2002, 06:40:33 AM »
Should be easy enough to see in the log.  When local.ptron is called you should never see an if-modified-since header and the reply should always be a "200" code.

 
 

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« Reply #23 on: June 24, 2002, 12:54:41 PM »
That's what's happening . Anyway, just thought the report might be of use.