Rui Paulo wrote:
At Fri, 11 May 2007 02:12:53 +0200,
Andre Oppermann wrote:
Rui Paulo wrote:
At Fri, 11 May 2007 01:17:09 +0200,
Andre Oppermann wrote:
Andre Oppermann wrote:
andre 2007-05-10 23:11:29 UTC
FreeBSD src repository
Modified files:
sys/netinet tcp_output.c
Log:
Fix an incorrect replace of a timer reference made during the TCP timer
rewrite in rev. 1.132. This unmasked yet another bug that causes certain
connections to get indefinately stuck in LAST_ACK state.
Revision Changes Path
1.135 +1 -1 src/sys/netinet/tcp_output.c
Pointy hat to: andre
Fix for the other masked bug(s) is in the works.
Does this fix the bug related to rfc1323?
If not, is it in the works?
No, this doesn't fix it. Which bug about rfc1323 are referring to?
I sent you two tcpdump's regarding to an HTTP connection that got
stuck after a few bytes were transfered. One with RFC1323 enable and
another one without it.
Disabling RFC1323 sysctl made the connection work flawlessly.
The host I'm communicating with is on the same network segment.
Did you recieve the dumps?
This may be one of the ones I sent to you andre..
In the one we saw,
the scaling is done wrong if the other end wants to scale by 9 and set a window
size of 1.
FreeBSD thinks it has a window size of 1 instead of 1<<9.
I thought this was fixed in -current but it has the same symptoms as what we
see in 6.
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