Eines schoenen Tages schrieb Andrey A. Chernov:
> On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 06:44:39PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> > I've just built a new kernel, based on a cvsup at 2030 UTC on 6 May,
> > and since then *some* Ethernet transactions don't work.  I've checked
> > that it's not just a dead card: the previous kernel works fine.  I
> > have the funny situation that I can send fine, and I can traceroute to
> > the box, but I can't ping.  NFS also objects strenuously:
> 
> It is not dead card, it is broken TCP, see my similar report in -current, I 
> notice it several hours ago right after TCP changes was commited.

Same thing here, but the problems have gone to -stabe too. due to a probable
tcp breakage i downgraded my machine to 4.0-stable which worked pretty good.
with sources as from may 5th kernel boots fine, but tcp seems broken too. I
experience a 50% package loss on out home lan. udp seems broken badly. rpc
calls and nfs stopped working.

i am using the vx driver on a 3com 3c597 EISA board. network card is ok,
packet filtering rules have not been altered since the last kernel version.

is nobody else seeing this? any clues?

regards,
oliver
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