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SubjectRe: TCP/IP Packet Loss (2.2.13pre17)


Alan Cox wrote:

> > We've run tcpdump on that network segment and noticed a few things.
> > Most of the time, the connections are initiated and the mail checks go
>
> Which segment - the server one or the client one. Also do the client and
> server tcpdumps tally if you do both and compare them
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I'm running the tcpdump on another machine that is on the hub that the server
is on. That hub gets all the traffic that the server gets. I figure this is
the only way to see what is actually happening between client and server.

Should I run a tcpdump on both the client segment and the server segment, and
send the results here? This is completely reproducible.

Ben



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