On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 10:26:38AM +, Dieter Ferdinand wrote:
> i don't know, what is the difference of the tcp-packets from windows/kernel
> 2.2 and linux with kernel 2.4. but with kernel 2.4 i have trouble with some
> servers.
>
> i check the packets with an analyser and make some test.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> i check the packets with an analyser and make some test. if i disable ecn
> with "echo 0x0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn" it works, with ecn enabled, it
> don't work.
this is a problem on the remote site (old firewall software), nothing we
(linux
hello,
i have a big problem: some servers send a rst-packet or don't answer if i
want to open a connection with them.
this happens with the web-server with ip 15.200.6.123 and my smc-
barricade router/printserver.
if i make a connection from windows or linux with kernel 2.2, it works, with
hello,
i have a big problem: some servers send a rst-packet or don't answer if i
want to open a connection with them.
this happens with the web-server with ip 15.200.6.123 and my smc-
barricade router/printserver.
if i make a connection from windows or linux with kernel 2.2, it works, with
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
i check the packets with an analyser and make some test. if i disable ecn
with echo 0x0 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn it works, with ecn enabled, it
don't work.
this is a problem on the remote site (old firewall software), nothing we
(linux kernel) can
On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 10:26:38AM +, Dieter Ferdinand wrote:
i don't know, what is the difference of the tcp-packets from windows/kernel
2.2 and linux with kernel 2.4. but with kernel 2.4 i have trouble with some
servers.
i check the packets with an analyser and make some test. if i
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