On Mon, Nov 01, 1999 at 06:24:18PM -0800, Tamiji Homma wrote:
Happens to me to on -current, but not -stable. With -current's
ping on stable it doesn't happen, and with -stable's ping on
-current it still happens. Therefore it must be a kernel bug.
Can you recompile ping without -O (or
Hey guys,
A wierd one. I'm trying to track down a packets size (I believe) problem
on my network. During ping testing I've come across the following strange
which I don't understand.
Using various sized packets ($n) with:
ping -f -c 300 -s $n localhost
I'm getting results that I
At Tue, 2 Nov 1999 00:16:02 +, Josef Karthauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone any idea what's going on?
The problem doesn't exist in 2.2.5-RELEASE. I can't readily test
anything other than that and -current at present.
As far as I can determine, the problem with 1-byte packets is that
Josef Karthauser writes:
A wierd one. I'm trying to track down a packets size (I believe) problem
on my network. During ping testing I've come across the following strange
which I don't understand.
Using various sized packets ($n) with:
ping -f -c 300 -s $n localhost
I'm getting
Happens to me to on -current, but not -stable. With -current's
ping on stable it doesn't happen, and with -stable's ping on
-current it still happens. Therefore it must be a kernel bug.
Can you recompile ping without -O (or -O0)?
Tammy
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Date: 1999-11-01 17:49:29 -0800
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