Subj : Outbound Connections?? To : Alan Ianson From : Jeff Smith Date : Mon Nov 12 2018 10:14 am Hello Alan, > I was thinking it may have been a kernel or kernel module change that caused > the problem but if the issue happens on other OSs that's not the case. At first I too thought that Linux might have been the cause. But I had changed Linux distro's but using the same hardware and had the same issue. > Maybe the NIC (built in?) just gave up for some reason. Glad you got it > sorted.. :) I tried disabling the integrated NIC and used a USB based NIC and had the same issue. Once I changed the motherboard (I actually moved the existing BBBS as a whole to another PC) the issue disappeared. The existing motherboard seems to work fine in all other aspects of operation. The PC had a 500 GB SSD boot drive with 6 TB of SATA HD's so it made a decent PC for BBS/FTN use. At some point I will replace the motherboard in the problem PC. I was having another issue with an intermittent failure of both inbound and outbound connectivity which included both Binkp as well as Http connectivity. I initially thought it was also related to the NIC issue. But it turned out to be a fault in the DSL modem/router. Once I replaced the modem/router that issue also ceased. Jeff --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-3 * Origin: Fidoneet: The Ouija Board - Anoka, MN -bbs.ouijabrd.ne\ (1:282/1031) .