Messages in this thread |  | | From | volodya@mindspri ... | Date | Tue, 4 Sep 2001 23:54:58 -0400 (EDT) | Subject | Re: Re[4]: 2.4.9 UDP broke? |
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On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Jeremiah Johnson wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: MD5 > > Hello volodya, > > I found the answer to the problem today. It has to do with a bug in > one of these options: > > CONFIG_TULIP_MWI > CONFIG_TULIP_MMIO
Hmm, interesting. I'll check the latest version of tulip (as well as the one on Donald Becker's website). Did you try them out already ?
Vladimir Dergachev
> > Since the system is a older dual p100 I didn't really want to sit > through the 2 hours of compilation to "test" which one it is. I'm > willing to bet its CONFIG_TULIP_MWI though since its still marked as > experimental. With both of these options disabled 2.4.9 works fine on > that system though as it does on my other boxes. Whoever maintains > the code for those two config options might want to do some testing. > I can provide more information about the system if needed. > > Sunday, September 02, 2001, 7:25:44 PM, you wrote: > > vmc> I had a very similar experience. In my case it turned out that for some > vmc> reason no UDP packets above 5524 would come through (try pinging with > vmc> larger than default packet sizes). The solution was to restrict NFS to > vmc> 5000 (actually 4096) size packets. I have not been able to figure out the > vmc> cause of this yet. (and yes, tcpdump was able to see them fine). > > vmc> Vladimir Dergachev > > > - -- > Best regards, > Jeremiah mailto:miah@netcis.com > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: 2.6 > > iQEVAwUAO5WLyZHTj7BlqKb5AQFiIQf8DG8rppS8oNKQvmQts2rFQzx0MVizZZv/ > p12tm+bcToP8jg6OKL0hzkeL59k3RgJpbjSleHl6VHgGzZ4VfZuvtE7gwA0e/Ch8 > MQck+diQkDY14qM+qxdIhwjuSyt+qDTlOPge/MZKNvtGckYkQ9qKVHiWbKWuxlYS > U4N8knpXHUZ9fM+hPPqi/0yNfwx6g7QbtLycYJzP0GIDSzP4y/P30HMkSJ9EUzP1 > MQCho4dj2K2WvMyrNVAO70Nj90j1ioU7vJE2LMooKrZmWBpBSMX6MMKr//lJP73H > RTQLNZmRGbBtblq4QiXai6OpEYkaaE84iutfs9JbssOJ+S2cxNDM1g== > =XNHF > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
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