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From"Josan Kadett" <>
SubjectRE: Entirely ignoring TCP and UDP checksum in kernel level
DateSat, 21 Aug 2004 11:50:03 +0200
Here is the very original linux-kernel mailing list, and if I cannot find an
answer here, then nowhere on earth can this answer be found. I also saw some
other messages regarding the same issue on the net. None of them is answered
correctly; and also as if this is a very "forbidden" thing to disable the
checksums, most replies are as if they are "unbreakable rules of god".
Really, I am losing my patience with this. It is also very odd to write a
low-level application in order to just disable a "feature" of the kernel to
deal with a faulty piece of embedded firmware.

In reply to;
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He already stated that he was dealing with a very expensive, very broken
piece of hardware, and he needs a way to work around it. Many of us
have been in this situation, I will not name names ;-). Telling him to
just replace it is not helpful.
Lee




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