[cvsnt] Re: Setting up cvsnt server on Windows XP

Nick Duane nickdu at msn.com
Tue Jul 18 19:08:04 BST 2006


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I stand corrected.  I removed Venturi and things appear to be working.

I will say I am a bit surprised, and maybe because I'm not a networking 
guru.  I recently purchased a Verizon wireless PC card for my laptop and 
installed the software.  It's this software that installs the Venturi 
software.  I would expect this Venturi software to only be added to the IP 
stack for the wireless PC card adapter and not other adapters.  In fact I'm 
not using any adapters (loopback maybe) to connect from the client to the 
server on my laptop.  I guess I just don't understand how the IP stack 
works.

Thanks,
Nick

"Nick Duane" <nickdu at msn.com> wrote in message 
news:e9j6mr$c8s$1 at paris.nodomain.org...
>I will certainly look into this.  However, I would expect a great number of 
>other applications, maybe even IE to have problems also.  I'm using IE to 
>view web pages, Outlook Express to view this newsgroup, FTP to download 
>files, etc.  Wouldn't those also be affected?
>
> Thanks,
> Nick
>
> "Michael Wojcik" <Michael.Wojcik at microfocus.com> wrote in message 
> news:mailman.959.1153241073.312.cvsnt at cvsnt.org...
>> From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org
>> [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf Of Tony Hoyle
>> Sent: Tuesday, 18 July, 2006 10:14
>>
>> Nick Duane wrote:
>> > 1031: Venturi LSP over [MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP]]
>> > 1032: Venturi LSP over [MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP]]
>>
>> Whatever this is, uninstall it.  It sounds like it's broken
>> your TCP/IP stack.
>
> It's apparently a client LSP (Lightweight Streaming Protocol, a
> stream-over-UDP transport) implementation used for 3G mobile broadband.
> It appears to do on-the-fly compression, which apparently conflicts with
> all sorts of applications.  Also, judging by the first few Google hits,
> it deals poorly with network reconfiguration, so it wouldn't surprise me
> if it's causing problems here.
>
> Apparently uninstalling and reinstalling it sometimes helps.  Directions
> are available online; search for "Venturi LSP".
>
> -- 
> Michael Wojcik
> Principal Software Systems Developer, Micro Focus
> 





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