"4 bytes missing" - are you using vlans? if so, can you try without and
does the problem continue?


On 2022/03/26 22:05, Stephan Mending wrote:
> Hi *, 
> I am currently in the unlucky position having to use two 
> usb-to-ethernet-adapters on a router.
> 
> Therefore, I bought a model from "ISY" called "USB-A to Gigabit LAN Adapter 
> IAD-1010-A". You probably don't care about
> the name of it. 
> 
>     axen0 at uhub0 port 12 configuration 1 interface 0 "ASIX AX88179A" rev 
> 2.10/2.00 addr 9
>     axen0: AX88179, address f8:e4:3b:08:10:e2
>     ukphy0 at axen0 phy 3: Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface, rev. 1: OUI 
> 0x000700, model 0x0006
> 
> The adapters are configured to act as interfaces for a local network.
> 
> As soon as packets are received following messages are printed to 
> /var/log/messages: 
> 
>     axen0: invalid buffer(pkt#1), continue
> 
> These messages are issued with each and every packet that is received on the 
> interface. 
> 
> Taking a look at tcpdump: 
> 
>     truncated-ip - 4 bytes missing!<normal dhcp request here>
> 
> This message prefixes every packet that I sent towards the axen usb-adapter 
> (not just dhcp).
> Same behavior for both of the adapters. 
> 
> Do you guys have any idea, what might be the issue?
> 
> Best regards, 
> Stephan
> 

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