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SubjectRe: IPv4 kernel messages
>    Date: 	Mon, 7 Sep 1998 01:12:16 +0200 (CEST)
> From: Geert Uytterhoeven <Geert.Uytterhoeven@cs.kuleuven.ac.be>
>
> They're still there:
>
> | Socket destroy delayed (r=0 w=160)
> | TCPv4 bad checksum from 10.0.24.8:0071 to 10.0.24.4:040c, len=20/20/40
>
> Are these just warnings to be disabled in 2.2, or is there something wrong?
>
> 10.0.24.4 runs Linux/m68k 2.1.119. 10.0.24.8 is a PPC running vger-19980903.
>
> I see them only rarely on my main workstation which talks a lot to the
> rest of the world. On my internal Linux-2.1.x machines I never see
> it.
>
> I would check out the csum routines on m68k and PPC to make sure they
> are sane in all cases.
I think the following information is interesting here. I have the same with
Linux/i486 running recent-vger and PPC running recent-vger.

So both intel and m68k are wrong, or ppc is wrong. Which would give a big
hint to the latter.

Greetings
Ulrik De Bie

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