>Is this the entire trace? (I.E. there are *really* no incoming packets).
Yep! No incoming packets at all. Even when the line is up, no replys to the
FIN's are made from the other side.
>If so, it looks like there are some half-closed tcp sessions (two to be
>exact) between agder and the two web sites. The mac is trying to
>terminate the TCP/IP session with a FIN (the F), but the servers have
>long since forgotten about the session. Actually, they should probably
>send a RST or something for a bogus FIN to close things out.
...Or the Macs should terminate making FIN requests after the program that
made the request in the first place is terminated? :/
>These probably happen when a request for a web page is terminated
>early. One thing that *might* help would be to keep the link
>up a bit longer after you are done with web browsing. WHat I've done
>on all my diald setups is to remove the line that sets a very
>short timeout when a tcp/ip session terminates. I.E. comment
>out
># #keepup tcp 5 !tcp.live
>#ignore tcp !tcp.live
I keep the lines open in 5 minutes after the last www-request was made, so
I do not believe that this will change any thing. However, I'm grateful for
the hint and will of course try it.
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