Hi Simon,

Thanks for the reply!
What I can do is work on an executable which dynamically loads lwip's
stack(I can make it a shared object).

Will that be good enough?
Currently the source code relays heavily on external libs(pretty big base
code), and will be hard to make a setup for compilation.


If that's good enough, I can start working on it.


On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 12:25 PM, Simon Goldschmidt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Itzik Levi wrote:
> > These specific dumps are input stream and output stream(socket-wise), I
> attached it in the hope you can understand the nature of the corruption.
> >
> > In these specific dumps, I can see that I received an "old" segment
> suddenly - I specified the offsets.
>
> Oh, so these dumps contain the traffic of the outer/lwip sockets input and
> output? From reading the posts, I thought the dumps had something to do
> with the android sockets you sent the PPPoS data through...
>
> In that case, input and output should of course be correct. Having wrong
> data here should not be possible.
>
> To debug this further, would you be able to get your setup running on
> linux? So that I possibly could debug it myself (if I find the time...)
>
>
> Simon
>
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