I have experience with ANOTHER machine generating the Reset packets.
Tell tcpdump to dump the hardware ethernet addresses (-e) and try
and catch the reset again.
(Cause is a buggy card together with a buggy OS. Card works fine in a
Linux machine).
Roger.
> tcpdump
> 21:36:12.630142 panthere.zoo.login > jaguar.zoo.1019: P 9811115:9811784(669) ack 2 win 32120 <nop,nop,timestamp 1282385 995455> (DF) [tos 0x10] (ttl 64, id 36285)
> 21:36:12.632368 jaguar.zoo.1019 > panthere.zoo.login: R 1114527455:1114527455(0) win 0 [tos 0x10] (ttl 254, id 27363)
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