Messages in this thread | | | From | ramune@zarathus ... | Subject | Why Greased TCPpenguin? | Date | Thu, 26 Mar 1998 09:50:08 -0800 (PST) |
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> From: Scott Lampert <fortunato@heavymetal.org> [snip] > I'm getting lots of these: > > Mar 26 00:56:34 altair kernel: <7>TCPv4 bad checksum from > 208.131.128.6:0016 to 205.138.63.5:0470, len=532/532/552 > Mar 26 00:57:12 altair last message repeated 85 times > Mar 26 00:57:58 altair last message repeated 73 times > > In every instance the digits after len= are different, a quick perusal > shows 20/20/40, 40/40/60, 1480/1480/1500. I wonder if 20 is significant? :)
I usually use lynx to go and look up stuff on the web all the time, and from sites, I get these checksum errors. My transfer rates drop to about 70> bps and the checksum errors fill up my logs.
I can almost always find a site or two that does this to my system. Are there any test that I can do to help anyone here track down te cause of this annoying thing?
I've been seeing this for a while, but I don't know what kernel version it started from for me. I'm running 2.1.90 right now.
-- DN
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