Julian Elischer wrote:
I have been looking at the following snippet of packets (under FreeBSD
6.1).
This makes IE7 fail (but not IE6) with a generic error.
We see lots of strange things here.. (like, why does the RST
go to a different sequence number?)
figured that one out... it's using the latest ACK value from the client..
What we are having problems with is:
What SHOULD the server be doing in response to the extra 2 bytes
it receives after it has sent the FIN?
I would LIKE to be able to make this work, but I don't personally
have the influence to fix IE7 so I'm left to do what I can on the server
(port 3128) end.
The FIN from the server is generated when the server closes the socket.
note: IE7 never sends a FIN. (IE6 does)
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