Hi,

If your server is Linux kernel 2.6,then it has a already known bug about the 
uncorrect checksum.
If it's not 2.6 kernel,then you maybe want to use tcpdump for a try.I give most 
trust to tcpdump than other sniffers.


>
>Nah, I get incorrect checksums without the \n as well.  This may be an
>ethereal-specific problem... I thought it was causing a bug in my
>network programming, but I found the real cause.  So this isn't as
>critical now... but it is strange.  And it's always the first thing I
>wonder about when I run into a bug.  I could try using another sniffer
>like tcpdump -- does it check the checksums and tell you if they're
>incorrect?
>


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