Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 16 Dec 1998 21:26:27 -0500 | From | Raul Miller <> | Subject | tcp lossage in 2.1.131 |
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[Please try to CC me on replies -- I hit linux-kernel pretty hard with procmail. I'll try to follow this subject line though.]
Hi,
A few weeks ago, I reported on some systematic tcp packet corruption (when talking to netbsd from a recent linux 2.1.*). I still reliably experience this with 2.1.131. I don't experience this from a linux 2.0.* kernel on a similar (pentium) platform, nor do I experience this from Solaris.
Is this old news? Should I be performing some kinds of tests for someone to help analyze this problem? Should I wait for 2.2 so that other people can experience the problem for themselves?
[Last time I posted tcpdumps from both ends of a tcp connection, showing bad timestamps on the corrupted packets. Should I post that kind of thing again? Something else?]
Thanks,
-- Raul
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