Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 16 Feb 1999 20:16:20 -0500 (EST) | From | Greg <> | Subject | 2.2.1 and Win95 TCP Problems? |
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Hello all, I recently updated my corporate masquerading box to 2.2.1 using IPchains and IPmasqadm. Everything works fine from Linux clients behind the box, but occasionally Win95 boxes just stop sending packets. We originally thought this might be related to ARP requests, but I'm not sure anymore. I think that something might be getting munged in the TCP packets causing the Win95 TCP stack to crash, but I can't be sure. Win95 workstations seem to work fine for a random amount of time, and then they just stop sending packets. A reboot fixes the problem on the Win95 side of things, but they just eventually die. I haven't had the opportunity to get a detailed TCPdump or any other information at this point, because I've had to revert the production box back to 2.0.36 to stop my phone ringing from pissed off employees having to reboot their workstations. Has anyone else experienced a similar problem? If so, are there any pointers or clues as to where this problem might lie? If not, I may be able to setup a test case in our LAB here and capture some TCPdumps for the gurus. I've heard rumblings of 2.2.1-ac6 fixing some TCP related issues and have been pointed towards that, but I don't have any specific information on what it fixes.. Pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks, Greg
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