Subject | RE: [firebird-support] Zebedee, Firebird, and Dynamic DNS |
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Author | Alan McDonald |
Post date | 2006-06-10T03:11:13Z |
I have a client using my app over an internet connection, using
dynamic DNS (noip.org). She was unhappy with the speed, so we set her
up with ZeBeDee, which greatly improved performance, and also gave her
encryption.
Unfortunately, since she started using ZeBeDee, she's losing
connection to the database several times per day. We use Zebedee
internally, and don't have this problem.
I'm wondering if the problem is related to the dynamic DNS, and the IP
address changing. She didn't have this disconnection problem without
ZeBeDee, so I'm wondering if the problem is with ZeBeDee not
re-resolving the name or something like that.
Does anyone else here use Zebedee, Firebird, and Dynamic DNS, and does
anyone else have this problem?
Thanks,
Joe
I use ZebeDee, DynDNS, FB exclusively for replication but of course, that
does not constitute continuous connections. connect, repl, disconnect cycles
can take 0 secs to several minutes only.
I have not, though, experienced false disconnects, I would suspect your
firewall settings if you have one.
Alan
dynamic DNS (noip.org). She was unhappy with the speed, so we set her
up with ZeBeDee, which greatly improved performance, and also gave her
encryption.
Unfortunately, since she started using ZeBeDee, she's losing
connection to the database several times per day. We use Zebedee
internally, and don't have this problem.
I'm wondering if the problem is related to the dynamic DNS, and the IP
address changing. She didn't have this disconnection problem without
ZeBeDee, so I'm wondering if the problem is with ZeBeDee not
re-resolving the name or something like that.
Does anyone else here use Zebedee, Firebird, and Dynamic DNS, and does
anyone else have this problem?
Thanks,
Joe
I use ZebeDee, DynDNS, FB exclusively for replication but of course, that
does not constitute continuous connections. connect, repl, disconnect cycles
can take 0 secs to several minutes only.
I have not, though, experienced false disconnects, I would suspect your
firewall settings if you have one.
Alan