On 2009-Feb-08 10:45:13 +0200, Danny Braniss <da...@cs.huji.ac.il> wrote: >Feb 6 18:00:13 warhol-00.cs.huji.ac.il kernel: bce0: discard frame w/o >leading ethernet header (len 0 pkt len 0) ... >Feb 6 19:00:00 warhol-00.cs.huji.ac.il amd[715]: Unknown $ sequence in >"rhost:=${RHOST};type:=nfsl;fs:=${FS};rfs:=$huldig<C0>#^ZM-^KoM- abase" >Feb 6 19:00:00 warhol-00.cs.huji.ac.il kernel: impossible packet length >(2068989523) from nfs server sunfire:/dist > >which seems to point fingers at bce...
It does rather suggest that bce is not behaving. What happens if you turn off checksum off-loading? This should make the kernel drop the corrupt packets instead of trying to process them. If practical, you could also try (temporarily) plugging in a different NIC. -- Peter Jeremy
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