Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 02 Mar 2001 18:44:12 -0800 | From | David <> | Subject | Re: 2.4.2 TCP window shrinking |
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David S. Miller wrote:
> We need desperately to know exactly what OS the xxx.xxx.1.14 machine > is running. Because you've commented out the first two octets, I > cannot check this myself using nmap.
I see them all the time on my sites. I have active mirrors so they abound. Here are a few, I've also attached nmap's guesses.
TCP: peer 148.75.156.238:1025/7000 shrinks window 3317772066:0:3317772330. Bad, what else can I say? TCP: peer 195.226.233.21:1774/6660 shrinks window 2502834461:2920:2502837525. Bad, what else can I say? TCP: peer 195.39.136.145:1702/7000 shrinks window 2750401402:2920:2750405782. Bad, what else can I say? TCP: peer 213.189.87.228:1190/6660 shrinks window 2933193691:1072:2933194827. Bad, what else can I say?
#1, unknown #2, running proxy squid/2.3.stable4, can't tell what OS is on it. #3, unknown #4, unknown
#2 and #4 both have the following in http headers:
Via: 1.1 netcache (NetCache 4.1R6)
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