On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 02:27, frank.schuster01@ wrote:
Hi Michael,

yeah, I see dropped packages.
But did you mean only that wireshark didn't capture all packages on ubuntu?
Or did you mean that the packages will be really dropped by the kernel?

Because I think it's the first one, can I display the dropped packages - is 
there any configuration for wireshark?

Yes, Menu: Statistics -> Summary


Regards
Frank

Hi Frank,

you might want to send both wireshark trace to me and I would have a look.

If it is a bulk transfer, maybe the Ubuntu machine did not capture all packets.
The number of dropped packets is displayed when you stop capturing.

Best regards
Michael

On Feb 18, 2010, at 3:35 PM, frank.schuste...@web.de wrote:

Hello,

I have a problem with my little network test.
I want to test sctp between ubuntu and freebsd.
On ubuntu I wrote a iptables rule which delete every tenth (10) data package. 
Freebsd has no firewall rules.
But only ubuntu sends data and freebsd only acknowledge this data (i did the 
test with netperf).

On the sending side (ubuntu) I see in wireshark 24 data packages, and on the 
receiving side (freebsd) I saw 82 packages.
But I can't explain, why freebsd receives more packages as delivered from 
ubuntu? (I have currently only one freebsd system).

Any ideas or  something additional notes to help me?

Is the problem by wireshark or the kernel implementation?

Regards
Frank






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