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by Paolo Abeni :
On Thu, 25 Apr 2024 11:13:33 +0800 you wrote:
> From: Jason Xing
>
> In production, there are so many cases about why the RST skb is sent but
> we don't have a very convenient/fast method to detect the exact underlyin
On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 5:13 AM Jason Xing wrote:
>
> From: Jason Xing
>
> In production, there are so many cases about why the RST skb is sent but
> we don't have a very convenient/fast method to detect the exact underlying
> reasons.
>
> RST is implemented in two kinds: passive kind (like tcp_v
From: Jason Xing
In production, there are so many cases about why the RST skb is sent but
we don't have a very convenient/fast method to detect the exact underlying
reasons.
RST is implemented in two kinds: passive kind (like tcp_v4_send_reset())
and active kind (like tcp_send_active_reset()). T