CSUM in 2.1.92-pre1

Anthony DeStefano (destefano@usa.net)
Sat, 28 Mar 1998 23:58:21 -0500 (EST)


Well here you go I got bad CSUMs in 2.1.92-pre1. I have a ppp link and
this was from a download from ftp.neato.org

TCPv4 bad checksum from 198.70.96.252:0014 to 207.113.183.128:0550,
len=1192/1192/1212
TCPv4 bad checksum from 198.70.96.252:0014 to 207.113.183.128:0550,
len=1424/1424/1444
TCPv4 bad checksum from 198.70.96.252:0014 to 207.113.183.128:0550,
len=1424/1424/1444
TCPv4 bad checksum from 198.70.96.252:0014 to 207.113.183.128:0550,
len=1424/1424/1444
TCPv4 bad checksum from 198.70.96.252:0014 to 207.113.183.128:0550,
len=1424/1424/1444
TCPv4 bad checksum from 198.70.96.252:0014 to 207.113.183.128:0550,
len=1424/1424/1444
TCPv4 bad checksum from 198.70.96.252:0014 to 207.113.183.128:0550,
len=1192/1192/1212
TCPv4 bad checksum from 198.70.96.252:0014 to 207.113.183.128:0550,
len=1424/1424/1444
TCPv4 bad checksum from 198.70.96.252:0014 to 207.113.183.128:0550,
len=1424/1424/1444
TCPv4 bad checksum from 198.70.96.252:0014 to 207.113.183.128:0550,
len=1424/1424/1444
TCPv4 bad checksum from 198.70.96.252:0014 to 207.113.183.128:0550,
len=1424/1424/1444

I ran a few more downloads with tcpdump going but it wasn't reproduced and
the only thing from tcpdump was normal data. The only time I ever notice
these bad CSUMs is when an ftp session stops with a connection timeout,
but the only time I really push the ppp link would be an ftp session/

Maybe I should keep tcpdump running in the background from now on :)

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