Hi there
I've got the same problem more or less. I left a message 2 weeks ago or so and unfort. had no reply.
I'll explain my situation and it may differ slightly from yours, but maybe someone can come up with an answer for either one of us or both.....
My website on port 80,443 and 980 or something for server-manager is mostly available from outside. But occasionally it stops responding from outside for roughly 25 minutes on ports 80 & 443, but not port 80. It happens more often if the site gets visited more often, but it also stops with no visitors.
Only port 80,443 stops responding and sometimes port 25. Port 22 with SSH works perfectly everytime. I will log in from outside with SSH, use Lynx on port 80 and the apache/websites work perfectly. From outside it doesn't. (Also an ADSL connection).
If I now reboot the system before the on average 25 minutes is over, the Apache/Sites work again, If I Don't, but wait, then it starts working again after 25 minutes. I just last night reinstalled E-Smith on another machine with basic installation 5.5 with Update 2, own SSL certificates and SMTP-Relay on. For the rest no funnies like htaccess, secure mail, or nothing. NO other RPM installations at all. It is therefore in E-Smith and NOT the hardware and NOT the ISP as it works again after a reboot.
It also happens at night with no one on line or anything funny like someone using Kazaa on the network.
(I have an external machine with Netsaint which monitors the HTTP every 5 minutes and send me an email and SMS if the e-smith goes down). I can therefore see when it goes down and when it comes up again and how long it has been down for.
I got a feeling that it has something to do with firewalling, but not sure.
I have a standard SERVER installation (Not Gateway), I looked at IPCHAINS and NETSTAT, but see no funnies.(In up and down moments and I compared the results)
Restarting MASQ doesnt help, restarting Apache (httpd) doesn't help, only a reboot helps. (I wouldn't know what else to restart to pinpoint it)
I also eliminated SQUID with restartes, flushing cache,etc.
My next step is to dump e-smith and use a standard RedHat with which I have no problems on other servers as I cannot afford to be off air. I would hate to do it as REALLY like e-smith and Qmail, but won't have a choice.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
best Regards
Paul