On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 01:22, Michael Duane wrote:
> No, this is quite different. It appears to be a function of packet
> size. ping -s <size> <host> will generate packet loss up to 100
> percent with any size of (86+(64*n)). All other values work fine.
> tcpdump on the linux side sees multiple packet retries with
> correct back-off timeing, but the network side never sees the
> packet. Now for the odd part - any network activity on another
> session to the same box will free the "wedged" packet and the
> network will recieve the last packet sent in the linux retry
> sequence.
Ahh, maybe a missing zero length packet problem. I'll take another look.
Brad
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