Ok,
I found it in my changelog
Still not working, sometimes the last ack disappears and on close the pcb
state is changed to CLOSING, forever
After a while all pcb is in CLOSING state and I have to reset the system
 
Med vänlig hälsning/Best Regards
Jan Wester


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http://cvs.savannah.nongnu.org/viewvc/lwip/CHANGELOG?root=lwip
<http://cvs.savannah.nongnu.org/viewvc/lwip/CHANGELOG?root=lwip&r1=1.267&r2=
1.268> &r1=1.267&r2=1.268

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Sorry about the version, I use 1.3.0,
Ok, I have downloaded the latest cvs head, but nothing was mentioned in the
changelog
I shall start to test to see if it works
 
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Jan Wester


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Hi,
 
the fix for this bug is included in CVS head. I can't send you 'a fix' since
I would have to create one for your lwIP version (by backporting it to the
version of lwIP you use). You can either download a CVS version of lwIP
('pretty stable' at the moment... - no guarantee for that, though!), wait
until 1.3.0 is released, or backport it yourself by looking at the latest
diffs to tcp.c and tcp_in.c in WebCVS.
 
Simon
 

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Hi
Can you send me the fix for ooseq, I belive I have the same problem with my
webserver with more simultane connections
 
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Jan Wester


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Simon - 

Thanks for confirming the bug. We'll put a patch in our code for now and
will watch the bug for the real fix. Let me know if I can help, I would have
suggested a fix, but I'm not familiar enough with the ooseq processing in
the stack. 

As you can imagine this is eventually fatal -- especially for applications
that make / break a lot of TCP connections (we do a lot of HTTP GETs and
POSTs and is how we discovered it).

Thanks again - 
Tom 


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