Am Mittwoch, den 19.03.2008, 14:04 +0530 schrieb Girish Venkatachalam: > On 07:56:48 Mar 19, Norman Maurer wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > im using freebsd 7.0 + gif interfaces + racoon + pf to filter stuff on > > my box. After upgrading to freebsd 7.0 I see some strange behavior. I > > see packets get dropped because of bad hdr length. The problems only > > seems to happen on traffic between the local nets and nets routed via > > ipsec. Here is a tcpdump snipped: > > > > block in on em5: 192.168.175.4.1107 > 192.168.116.6.22: tcp 544 [bad > > hdr length 12 - too short, < 20] > > > > gif interface: > > gif5: flags=8051<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1402 > > tunnel inet 213.157.17.67 --> 213.23.198.131 > > inet 192.168.116.1 --> 192.168.175.1 netmask 0xffffff00 > > > > > > Any help is welcome. > > A TCP header can never be less than 20 bytes. > > And 12 is odd since all headers are a multiple of 4 bytes (word > boundary). > > Check your MTU of the PPPoE/PPPoA/Ethernet/WiFi or whatever datalink > layer. I bet there is a problem there. > > Best, > Girish > Maybe the problem is the mtu of the gif interface ( 1402 ) ? I have a 4 mbit broadband connection ( no dsl ).
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