Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 16 Feb 2000 12:53:05 -0800 | From | "Aamir Shaikh" <> | Subject | (No Subject) |
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Hi, I ran tcpdump to get an ftp trace. The problem is that for acks sent out from the client to the server informing that packets have been received, the time difference comes out to be negative. i.e. times of packet2 - packet1 is negative.
e.g. 13:44:32.334333 server > client1 13.44.33.343833 server > client1 13.44.31.890097 client1 > server
as u can see, 13.44.31.89007 is far less than 13.44.33.343833. Any idea why it would work this way.
Sincerely, Aamir ---
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