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   Dan Clough to Bj”rn Felten   
   Re: No buffer space available   
   21 Apr 24 12:46:00   
   
   TZUTC: -0500   
   MSGID: 1679.fido_binkd@1:135/115 2a8a8e6f   
   REPLY: 2:203/2 662501aa   
   PID: Synchronet 3.20a-Linux master/ad12b9b21 Apr 13 2024 GCC 11.2.0   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.20-Linux master/ad12b9b21 Apr 13 2024 GCC 11.2.0   
   BBSID: PALANTIR   
   CHRS: CP437 2   
   -=> Bj”rn Felten wrote to All <=-   
      
    BF> Since a few days back, I keep getting this error:   
      
    BF> {W32 API error 10055} No buffer space available   
      
    BF>    It only concerns IPv4 nodes (all of them). The only way to   
    BF> send those packages away is to start Windows in Safe Mode, and   
    BF> then it takes just a few seconds for all of them -- sometimes up   
    BF> to four or five; the rest of the nodes polling 2:203/0 use IPv6,   
    BF> fortunately.   
      
    BF>    Now, I know that the 10055 error usually has to do with too   
    BF> many ports open or something like that, so I tried:   
      
    BF> maxservers 2   
    BF> maxclients 2   
      
    BF>    I never needed that before, but leave no stone unturned. But   
    BF> no difference at all.   
      
    BF>    I would greatly appreciate any tips on how to fix this problem   
    BF> (I can't run in Safe Mode all the time).   
      
   Probably too many sockpuppets open.   
      
      
      
   ... If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.   
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