Ruslan Sivak wrote:
I'm not running any firewalls AFAIK. I disabled mcafee, but the
error persists. I even tried a different os (win 2003, no
firewall, no antivirus) and I'm still getting the same problem.
Any way to troubleshoot? I tried wireshark, but I all I are are
encrypted packets and a rst at the end from the client.
Also the error pops up intantrneously, no timeout. It then hangs
until I ctrl-c out of it. Ssh works fine btw. I can use it and get
a shell.
I looked at the rsync.c file, but couldn't locate that error text
anywhere. Is that an error from rsync or ssh? Is there a way to
tell it not to use ssh to eliminate it as a problem?
I just downloaded a current cwrsync and was able to cd into its bin
directory and 'rsync -av . root@centos_box:/tmp/test' without any
problems. Maybe you have a problem with paths or another copy of
the cygwin.dll somewhere.
I checked for any other versions of cygwin1.dll, and although there
were a few, they weren't in the path. I finally got process monitor
and process explorer and saw that for some reason it was using
hlcap.dll. I guess HTTPLook caused yet another problem. Thanks to
everyone that helped. Does anyone know of a program like httplook
for windows that doesn't break everything?
I'm not quite sure what it does (its home page seems to redirect to
something in Russian), but if you want generic network sniffer, try
wireshark: http://www.wireshark.org/.
I do have wireshark, but HTTPLook is better in that it captures only
HTTP traffic, which is all I'm interested in. It organizes it in a nice
timeline of requests and responses and I can see exactly what went on
for each request.
You can specify a 'port 80' filter on the capture with wireshark, then
arrange/filter/view the data about any way you might want. If you don't
care much about the network layer you can 'follow stream' which will
show a color-coded content-only view.
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Les Mikesell
lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx
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