Hi, i've got a strange problem with a windows client... my server is redhat-linux 6.2... I have a self written tcp-server program on my internal ip 10.10.5.20 on port 130. The client (10.20.100.10) is a remote-user with NT... strace shows, that my server programm is in accept() state. The client is constantly trying to connect to port 130, but no connection is established. I cannot check the client machine (it's not mine) and the user unfortunately says, that his program works 100%-fine and it must be a bug on my side... There is an output of tcpdump below. These 3 lines appear all the time. Can anybody explain why a connection is not established ? the client is connected via two cisco-routers, which I cannot check for problems either :-( My reading is that the SYN of the client is acked, but why does the client send an reset afterwards. If I telnet to port 130 from anopther machine in my subnet the connect will establish... 12:49:10.178303 eth0 < 10.20.100.10.1264 > 10.10.5.20.130: S 932100369:932100369(0) win 8192 <mss 1460> (DF) 12:49:10.178330 eth0 > 10.10.5.20.130 > 10.20.100.10.1264: S 487685310:487685310(0) ack 932100370 win 32120 <mss 1460> (DF) 12:49:10.178553 eth0 < 10.20.100.10.1264 > 10.10.5.20.130: R 932100370:932100370(0) win 0 --Andy - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
