[JDEV] Why? : (io_select): 127.0.0.1(21) is being connectionrate limited

raditha dissanayake jabber at raditha.com
Tue Oct 29 21:25:43 CST 2002


hi lars,
which version of icqv7t are you running?  also please try running it 
(icq) with the defaults that seems to work pretty well


Lars Petersen wrote:

> >> 20021028T13:19:04: [warn] (io_select): 127.0.0.1(21) is being
> >> connection rate limited
> >
> >What are you doing with the jabberd on port 21? Port 21 is ftp ...
>
> Port 21 is the source port - not the destination port...
>
> I think that I have identified the problem, but I have no idea as to 
> how I am supposed to fix it. The problem is the icq
> transport! I start it with this command line:
>
> /usr/local/jabber/icqv7t/icqv7ext -n icqv7ext -s password -h 127.0.0.1 
> -p 1235 -m sms.example.com &
>
> And if I exchange 127.0.0.1 with my real IP the rate limit errors 
> change too! So that must mean that it is the icq
> transport process that is generating all the connections... My 
> question is now how can I fix it? Or just keep the rate limit
> errors from appearing - i.e. tell jabber not to calc karma from 
> localhost etc...
>
> Also almost every time I send an ICQ message it looks like so:
>
> 20021028T13:45:21: [alert] (icq.example.com): Packet received: 
> <message type='chat' to='123 at icq.example.com' from='lars
> @example.com/Psi'>
> <body>hiya</body></message>
> 20021028T13:45:21: [alert] (ICQv7-t): Session's found
> 20021028T13:45:21: [alert] (ICQv7-t): retransmitting packet: <message 
> type='chat' to='123 at icqv7ext' 
> from='lars at example.com/Psi'><body>hiya</body></message>
>
> I am guessing that the retransmitting is because the main jabber 
> process is receiving the packet and passing it on to the
> icqv7ext process... Am I right?
>
> The only critical thing that I have right now is the strange rate 
> limits from 127.0.0.1 on various ports...
>
> I will **really** appreciate any insights you might have! :)
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Lars Petersen
>
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