2009/6/29 Kieran Mansley <[email protected]> > On Mon, 2009-06-29 at 15:16 +0200, patrick Deflandre wrote: > > > 2) The second set is for an udp echo test. udp_echo.pcap , > > udp_echo.trace.txt > > One thing I notice when comparing the two captures is that the second > has a lot of other ARP traffic in it. I wonder if that could be part of > the problem. I don't know why this features in the UDP capture and not > the TCP one.
I think not. I have some trace where this very few ARP traffic, and the udp sending is not working. This ARP traffic is due to my bad configuration, where I switch from LAN to direct wiring between my target and PC for isolating the traffic. But the PC still try some connection even after disconnecting. As the trace file showed that the UDP reply is being sent by the stack > and getting as far as etharp_output() I think this has got to be where > things go wrong. The gratuitous ARP also points to an ARP problem too. > By adding some tracing to that function you should be able to quickly > see what's going on. > I will add some tracing there. Many thanks for your help. Patrick
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