I've just got this:
TCPv4 bad checksum from 130.151.17.154:1f90 to 130.151.17.162:0406,
len=1206/1206/1226
I thought these were gone...
I heard some time ago DaveM saying that these were because of buggy
implementations of Van-Jacobsen compression or something like that,
and that the buggy implementations were third party routers, access
servers or Windows boxes (please correct me if I am wrong).
Well, in this case all machines involved are Linux boxes:
130.151.17.154 is running 2.0.33 and 130.151.17.162 is running
2.1.108. The two boxes are connected via a dial-up PPP connection.
This looks very hard to reproduce. I have seen it just today, after
several weeks of running with this same configuration.
peloy.-
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