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What version of Solaris are you running? The...
What version of Solaris are you running? The connection fudge factor may be scaling out of control for you.

Performance addressing: Threading will add some performance problems since it's...
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The ximian group released a compiler called mono-...
The ximian group released a compiler called mono- I don't know if it was strict gnome only, but I rember it being kinda big. Borland is a really good way to go, should you be forced to 'doze. (Not...
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The default router will give you an interesting...
The default router will give you an interesting time of things. You will see traffic heading in through one interface, and going out what ever is attached to the default. This will always happen,...
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And also- If it's freebsd 5.x it's the dev...
And also- If it's freebsd 5.x it's the dev filesystem, so the devices won't actually be there because they are generated when you need it, so MAKEDEV will fail. To take a look, first do a find to...
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You are more-than-likely having a problem with...
You are more-than-likely having a problem with either your broadcasting address or your gateway as to why it can't be pinged from outside.

Having two interfaces on a machine and using both of them...
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History is a great way to take a look at what...
History is a great way to take a look at what people are doing. Should they require root access, use sudo, and enable verbose logging. To show what files are open, try losf. And from the ole'...
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It almost sounds as if the design should be...
It almost sounds as if the design should be modifed a bit-

Personally, I'd modify it to include a backlog for possible connections (The number will be something OS-specific, and I don't know...
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