On Apr 11, 2005 10:25 PM, Eduardo Tongson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. someone or something is mangling your packets
> 2. broken hardware, probably overheating too
> 3. bad memory
> 4. software (kernel, openssh, shell(ie. bash)
> 
> try transferring big files via netcat pipes between the hosts
> and check their md5/sha1/rmd160 sums for inconsistencies
> good luck

Through google, I read that it can be caused by bad NICs or Linksys
switches. But I wonder, won't the TCP checksum break in that case?
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