Arno Lehmann wrote:

> Or, alternatively, using tcpdump to find if the sequence numbers get out 
> of sync somewhere, which would cause a RST on both ends.

Okay, I got a tcpdump and logfile of -d1000 on the fd.  I'm a little rusty
debugging TCP issues by hand, but I couldn't find anything that looked too out
of the ordinary.

In the logfile, the only thing that looked strange to me were these messages
(extra linebreaks added for readability):

ivanova-fd: backup.c:876 Send data to SD len=65536

ivanova-fd: message.c:606 Enter dispatch_msg type=4 msg=ivanova-fd: ERROR in
openssl.c:74 TLS read/write failure.: ERR=error:140943FC:SSL
routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert bad record mac

ivanova-fd: message.c:768 DIRECTOR for following msg: ivanova-fd: ERROR in
openssl.c:74 TLS read/write failure.: ERR=error:140943FC:SSL
routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert bad record mac

ivanova-fd: heartbeat.c:90 Got BNET_SIG 0 from SD

ivanova-fd: heartbeat.c:95 wait_intr=1 stop=1

ivanova-fd: backup.c:876 Send data to SD len=65536

The tcpdump and log files are at http://erwin.wpi.edu/~fs/bacula-crash/ if
anyone wants to take a closer look and see if I've missed anything.  They're
about 14M total.

Anyone have any other ideas, or do I need to file a bug report on this one?

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