On 2006-02-23 15:54, Stefan Herrmann wrote:
i think there was no useful information in the leftout part, but look for yourself:

Yes indeed.  No REQ packet at all.
Are you sure this debug file is the result from a amdump request,
and not one of those that were generated by all different commands
to solve this strange problem?
e.g. starting amandad from the command line, gives exactly the
same output.

Are the datestamps consistent with the amdump.1 file?

Another thing to use a network packet dumper to see if the packet
got dropped/lost somewhere.
Both on the server and the client, and verify if the client receives
what the server sends.

   tcpdump -X -s 1500 udp and port 10080

should work.


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