Ok.  I found it.  The URL should be http://www.linuxrouter.org/

Steve

At 07:33 AM 10/13/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>ummmm.  Do you have a URL for that?  The one you gave goes to a law firm 
>and I saw nothing on there about this subject.  Unless I just missed 
>it.  Using either .com or .net doesn't seem to produce anything on this 
>subject either.
>
>Thanks
>Steve
>
>At 11:28 PM 10/13/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>>If this box is acting only as a router, RedHat 7.3 may not be the best
>>answer.  It would be worth checking out the Linux Router Project.  I
>>think there web site is http://www.lrp.org/.  You could probably at
>>least check with these guys and see if they know what is going wrong.
>>
>>They have created a Linux distro with the single purchase of routing.
>>If I remember correctly it loads from a single floppy.  So maybe you
>>could run a test without modifying your existing installation.
>>
>>Cheers, Sam
>>
>>
>>On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 06:36, Matthew Boeckman wrote:
>> > I've got a RH7.3 box that I have succesfully setup to route 4 subnets
>> > out to our upstream provider. Routing-wise, everything works fine. My
>> > problem is that every 5 minutes (almost to the second) the box starts
>> > dropping packets like mad, and generally just goes unresponsive. The
>> > server itself is not locked up, but pinging either of it's interfaces,
>> > or pinging through it fails utterly. Oddly enough, about 1 minute later
>> > everything returns to normal. It is important to note that this is a
>> > _heavy_ traffic network, passing approximately 20-30Mb/s through those
>> > interfaces. There are no IPTables rules in the way (i've removed all and
>> > still see the behavior). The box itself should not be a problem, I
>> > think: dual P3-700 512MB ram, dual 3Com 100TX FD. I have also confirmed
>> > that it is not a problem on our upstream. So I guess my question is: are
>> > there kernel tweaks I need to do to better tune this? Is an ARP cache
>> > getting updated too frequently? The regularity, and the return to
>> > normalcy really make me think it's some setting I just need to tune, but
>> > so far I haven't come across anything terribly helpful.
>> >
>> > Any thought are appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks, Matthew
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>> > Manager - Systems Integration         Saepio Technologies
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