On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 12:09:49AM +0200, Urtho wrote:

> Hi,

Hi,


> ---------------------------------
> 1500 byte ping as seen on bridge:
> 23:57:32.312239 eth0 P XXX.XXX.32.4 > XXX.XXX.40.26: (frag 58240:28@1480) (DF) [tos 
>0x20]
> 23:57:32.314294 eth0 P XXX.XXX.32.4 > XXX.XXX.40.26: icmp: echo request (frag 
>58240:1480@0+) (DF) [tos 0x20]
> 23:57:32.314524 eth1 > XXX.XXX.32.4 > XXX.XXX.40.26: icmp: echo request (frag 
>58240:1480@0+) [tos 0x20]
> 23:57:32.314549 eth1 > XXX.XXX.32.4 > XXX.XXX.40.26: (frag 58240:28@1480) [tos 0x20]

Can you send tcpdumps of the packet leaving on eth1 including ethernet
headers? Something like

        tcpdump -i eth1 -R -e -x -v -n

should work. Also, could you add a 'printk("foo!\n");' inside the test
"if (skb->nh.iph->frag_off) {" in the function br_nf_local_out_finish
in br_passthrough.c, and see if it triggers?

Thanks.


cheers,
Lennert


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