Hi Aaron, On Monday 07 August 2006 00:09, Aaron Turner wrote: > Thank you for the pcap. It clears up the problem. I would > re-confirm you ran tcpdump with the '-s 0' flag, as it's quite clear > the packets are indeed truncated. Each frame is only 96 bytes total > (14 bytes ethernet + 20 bytes IPv4 header + 8 bytes UDP header + 54 > bytes data). However, according to the information in the headers, > you should have 128 bytes of UDP data. > > The result is of course is the packet is malformed and the IP stack is > silently dropping them. > > Your best solution is to re-run tcpdump, making sure you're capturing > the entire packet.
Seems like i'm to stupid to use software properly. I did what you proposed and everything worked fine. So i most likely missed the -s0 flag :( Thank you and sorry for stealing your time. Best Regards, Lothar
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