Update: It's not in SSH/crypto but a network problem I tried netcat over network and the file also got corrupted (5x OK, 1x corrupt, 1GB file - former swap file, so half random data and half zeroes). There are ~10 bytes corrupted in the middle of the file, very close together (on one page in vbindiff) - so probably one packet/fragment/frame. I also have tcpdump record of the whole connection - but nothing apparently fishy there.
Right now I'm testing without netfilter enabled and so far so good (also had to reboot so it might have "fixed" itself). Memtest done without a problem via memtester on 75% of memory, proper memtest86 will be done tonight. Any suggestions where to go next? I'm thinking of making a 1GB plaintext file so that the corruption will be readable and searchable in a data stream and I can inspect the corrupted packets - but what to look for? Jan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4cc05bbc.7050...@zviratko.net