On 02 Sep 2002 11:07:55 +0300
Gilad Ben-Yossef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I saw this once and it turned out to be a faulty web load balancer.
> Could it be that you have some firewall or similar in the way? COuld it
> be that someone is either attacking your server, or using your IP in a
> spoof/blind attack and you get the fault outs?
> 
> Can you provide a network sniff of traffic when this happens?

No, its a local network. There is no firewalls between client and server.
Actually, they connected to the same HUB. No attacks were initiated.

Hmm... Probably my fault - failed to close socket somewhere. Although I don't
think so..

I still did not got answer from anybody on how to create this situation. I 
mean how to write a faulty client/server application suite that will leave
sockets in CLOSE_WAIT state...

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