On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Nivedita Singhvi wrote:
> You dont say where you were running the trace.
Sorry, forgot. One can see from the direction of tcpdumps that it was run
on the Linux client though.
> Freebsd almost immediately sends an ack back
> for the 536 bytes, which means it got the
> retransmitted data packet.
>
> I'm not sure why you see nothing more in the
> trace here - you should see the http send from
> the freebsd box.
Ok.. when trying to figure this out, I just installed a regular webserver
on the FreeBSD TCP relay's port 8000, with really unexpected results:
1) linux-testbox$ lynx www.ipv6.csc.fi [goes through the relay]
[no luck, ^C]
2) linux-testbox$ lynx http://[2001:708:0:1::624]:8000 [on the relay]
[works without problems]
3) linux-testbox$ lynx www.ipv6.csc.fi [now this works too!!!!!]
Tcpdump of linux (pstest.log) and relay (sixpack.log) are attached.
This seem to be a few fragments flying around, so I wonder if that has
anything to do with this.
Any thoughts?
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Netcore Oy not those you stumble over and fall"
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pstest.log
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sixpack.log
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