> Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > Josh Berkus wrote:
> > > Bizarre. It's pretty regular. Happens to me pretty much every day
> > > -- I get kicked off and can't login again for 20min or so.
> >
> > It doesn't happen to me either. What does happen, is that if I'm for
> > some reason kicked off the network itself (say the WWAN drops or
> > something like that), I get kicked off for 20 mins or so (error saying
> > something about "conflict"). But as long as my own local network
> > connection is stable, I don't get kicked off.
>
> I have seen this "conflict" error too. I think it happens when the
> server thinks your previous connection is still open. My guess is that
> those 20 minutes are the time it takes to notice it's gone -- maybe a
> keepalive timeout or something like that.
>
Yes, conflict mean you are logged onto the network already (or at least it
thinks you are). Now I *think* there is a way to configure the server to boot
off existing connections when you attempt to login again rather than refuse
the new attempt; not sure of that, but it might be worth looking into.
--
Robert Treat
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