Hello! > You should note that redhat has some networking packages in their kernel > that ships with RH6.2.. I don't know what they do, but on of the effect I > recall was that they add some queueing modes (seperate from the normal > advanced routing stuff in menuconfig) and break CBQ. Well, in this case both sides are not linuces. Even hacked ones. 8) Seems, they are both Solarises, though receiver can be some another OS, but not Linux yet. Alexey - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Re: Possible TCP Problem with RH6.2 talking to S... shane
- Re: Possible TCP Problem with RH6.2 talking ... kuznet
- Re: Possible TCP Problem with RH6.2 talk... shane
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- Re: Possible TCP Problem with RH6.2 talking to S... shane
- Re: Possible TCP Problem with RH6.2 talking ... James Sutherland
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- Re: Possible TCP Problem with RH6.2 talk... James Sutherland
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- Re: Possible TCP Problem with RH6.2 talk... Donald Becker
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